Kind-hearted Dan Walker took a WW2 memorial caretaker to church after befriending him when his tools were stolen
Ex-BBC Breakfast host came to the aid of Tony Foulds three months ago.
The 88-year-olds leaf blower, batteries and tools were pinched in July.
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The pensioner tends to The Mi Amigo war memorial in Sheffield.

Walker, 47, put out an appeal and got replacements.
But Channel 5 newsreader and Classic FM DJ is still helping him by giving him a lift to church on Sunday (13 Oct).
He said: “Tony wanted to go to church so I went to pick him up
“He has lost hearing in his left ear at the moment but other than that he’s doing well.
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“After the service he went for his signature drink of ‘fiddy fiddy’ – half tea, half coffee with three sugars.”

Fans hailed Walker for his kind act, as reported on What’s The Jam.
Howard said: “Cheers Tony. You’re a good man Dan.”
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Frank added: “Well done Dan, you never forgot…. just like Tony never forgot those young pilots.”
Den added: “Heartwarming!! Such a lovely friendship.”
One said: “I love this friendship. Well done Dan.”

Another added: “You are so lovely with him and he loves you right back x what an amazing friendship.”
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