The call came late in the afternoon, the kind of call that settles heavy in your chest before the words are even finished. The funeral home director sounded strained, almost apologetic, as if he hated having to ask. He explained that a nine-year-old boy had been lying in his care for four days and that, by law, at least one witness was required for burial. No family had come forward. No relatives. No foster parents. No church. No one. If nobody appeared by the next day, the county would bury the child quietly in an unmarked grave reserved for the forgotten.
100 Bikers Showed Up To The Funeral Of The Orphan Boy Who Had No Family Left!