
They had fallen on hard times and weren't able to pay their bill.
This year, he was grateful he didn't have such a worry. But he thought of the families who did and decided to help in anyway he could.
Esmond, a 73-year-old resident of Gulf Breeze, Florida, ended up paying the bills of 36 families who were at risk of having their utilities shut off.
In all, his generosity amounted to $4,558.
"We had ice and icicles hanging out the window inside the house," Esmond told ABC News on Thursday, remembering that winter in the 1980s.
"I didn't want anyone else to go through that same thing. ... I wanted to do something that I knew would really make a difference for people around Christmas time," he said.
Esmond figured out how many people were at risk of having their utilities shut off after going to Gulf Breeze City Hall and speaking with an employee.
Joanne Oliver, the utility billing supervisor at Gulf Breeze City Hall who Esmond spoke with, said she was stunned to hear he wanted to pay stranger's bills.
"I've been in the customer service industry for a little over 20 years," Oliver told ABC News. "Never have I seen this type of generosity come from anyone."
The good deed has sparked other residents calling in to see how they can help, according to Oliver.
"There's definitely been an outpouring in the community," Oliver said.
The families whose bills were paid were alerted through a Christmas card that read, "It is our honor and privilege to inform you that your past due utility bill has been paid by Gulf Breeze Pools & Spas. You can rest easier this holiday season knowing you have one less bill to pay. On behalf of Gulf Breeze Pools & Spas we here at The City of Gulf Breeze would like to wish you and your family a happy holiday season."



Reader Comments
To make it clear, I practically guarantee that he paid it out of his own pocket, and NOT as a business expense; so I trust and believe in his kind heart. The world needs far more.
R.C.
But yeah, great action nonetheless!
Just live for them turtles
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I hope you like the story at the dancing article.
R.C.
She was right. (I ain't started on my Dad's crazy stories.)
Thanks.
R.C.
Btw i'm looking for Incendairy's very recent comment about you ... liking the sound of your own voice. I wanted to enlighten him about your fine gift of storytelling. The ancients call this... Shaman of the Wind.
(EarthShaman are the farmers n growers.
FireShaman are the fastest healers, they burn right thru the crap.
WaterShaman is the rarest, in terms of the gifted, form/element of healers where the Shaman is able to swim the deepest undercurrent up river, back to source herself.)
I read all your stories, i think.
RC