Imagine finding out that your holiday shopping bill has been taken care of.
That's what happened to some K-MART customers in Cumru Township.
K-MART said a "Christmas Angel" has paid several customers' layaway bills.
One of those customers is Stacey Weidner.
She said she had toys for her daughter on layaway.
Now she's been inspired to do something good for someone else.
"This time of year I feel it's absolutely necessary to pay it forward and I plan to find a local charity by the end of the week to take the balance that this 'Christmas Angel' paid and pay it back to the community in some way, " said Weidner.
K-MART isn't giving out any details about the mysterious "angel."
"Christmas Angel" helps shoppers in Cumru Twp.
Published: Dec 11 2012 07:00:00 PM EST
Updated On: Dec 12 2012 06:27:28 PM EST
"Christmas Angel" helps K-MART shoppers
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