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In this Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 photo, Jack Stoddart embraces Willie Ray Abston, 78, who everyone knows as Cotton, in Crawford, Tenn. Abston has been in hospice three times, but continues to persevere. Stoddart, a man more well known as Hippie Jack, volunteers to delivered food to Abston. Stoddart has his mobile pantry outreach program that takes food and clothing to the needy in the ex-coal mining communities of Wilder, Cravenstown, and Vine Ridge. (Shelley Mays /The Tennessean via AP)

In this Saturday, Nov. 4, 2017 photo, Jack Stoddart embraces Willie Ray Abston, 78, who everyone knows as Cotton, in Crawford, Tenn. Abston has been in hospice three times, but continues to persevere. Stoddart, a man more well known as Hippie Jack, volunteers to delivered food to Abston. Stoddart has his mobile pantry outreach program that takes food and clothing to the needy in the ex-coal mining communities of Wilder, Cravenstown, and Vine Ridge. (Shelley Mays /The Tennessean via AP)

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