John Meade Jr. was known around the St. Augustine community in Florida as the friendly homeless man who spent his days on a bench watching people as they passed by.
He was known around town as the friendly homeless man who would happily chat about anything -- the weather, sports or whatever passersby wanted to talk about. But when John Meade died in St. Augustine, Florida, late last year, police realized he had rarely talked about himself. They had no one to call to deliver the news.
He"never bothered anybody. He never asked for anything," St. Augustine police officer Steven Fischer told CNN."You could sit and talk with him for an hour or 10 minutes. It didn't matter to John. He was just there."Fischer was assigned to track down the man's family. He searched for hours, but ultimately came up short -- there was no family record to be found.He did discover one piece of information: John Meade served in the US Army from 1966 to 1968.
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