201 All you have to do is smile and say "thank you." 202 Then we'll take you over to see Kelly. 203 She's actually gonna be there, huh ? 204 Well, that's what we have arranged. 205 I mean, if you're sure you wanna do that. 206 Oh, yeah, yeah. Yes. 207 I don't know what I'm gonna say to her. 208 What in the world am I gonna say to her ? 209 Chuck, Kelly had to let you go. 210 You know ? 211 She thought you were dead. 212 And we buried you. 213 We had a funeral and a coffin and a gravestone. 214 The whole thing. 215 You had a coffin ? 216 What was in it ? 217 Well, everybody put something in. 218 You know, just a cell phone or a beeper, some pictures. 219 I put in some Elvis CDs. 220 So you had my funeral... 221 and then you had Mary's funeral. 222 Stan, I'm so sorry I wasn't around when Mary died. 223 I should've been there for you, and I wasn't. 224 I'm so sorry. 225 Four years ago, 226 the FedEx family lost five of our sons. 227 That was a terrible and tragic day. 228 But today, one of those sons, 229 Chuck Noland, has been returned to us. 230 Chuck, welcome home. 231 Just moments ago, Fred Smith welcomed home Chuck Noland. 232 - How about it, Michelle ? - It's such an incredible and amazing story... 233 - to come back from the dead. - Well, it's so amazing that Smith himself welcomed him back. 234 And Fred acknowledged that, "While time waits for no man, 235 we take time to pause to honor one of our own. " 236 Now, that's an expensive pause. 237 I'm-I'm sorry. I must be in the wrong place. 238 No, you're in the right place. 239 You probably don't remember me. I actually did root canal on you about five years ago. 240 Jim Spaulding referred you. 241 Oh, yeah, yeah. 242 I'm Kelly's husband. 243 Jerry Lovett. 244 Kelly wanted-- 245 Kelly wanted to be here-- 246 Look, this is very hard for everyone. 247 I can't even imagine how hard it is for you. 248 Kelly, uh-- 249 She's had it rough. 250 First when she thought she lost you, |