A cold, fluorescent hallway. A bed slowly rolling away from the operating room. Fear in every breath. Then a stranger leans in and says, “My name is Lindon. I’ll be your chauffeur.” What follows has made hardened surgeons pause, nurses cry, and patients cling to his hand. For 31 years, this quiet hospital worker has tur…Continues… He doesn’t wear a white coat or sign discharge papers, yet for thousands of patients, healing begins the moment they hear his voice. For more than three decades, Lindon Beckford has wheeled people out of surgery and into one of the most vulnerable journeys...
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