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Grandmother working at McDonald’s receives unforgettable surprise from a Secret Santa

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Secret Santa is back and this Christmas is bigger than ever!

The EastIdahoNews.com team is busy helping a local man gift more than $500,000 this holiday season. A lot more. Secret Santa is a real person who wants to remain anonymous and hopes to help as many people as he can.

We will be surprising deserving people and families every day from now until Christmas with gifts unique to their circumstances.

Diana Boldman and her husband, Cameron, are both 65. They wake up early every morning to deliver newspapers in a fairly large geographical area in Idaho Falls. They drive an old van that has almost 240,000 miles on it.

After the paper route, Diana goes to her full-time job at McDonald’s. She is hoping to retire in the next few years but needs to work as Cameron is on disability and Diana provides for their needs.

Secret Santa heard about the Boldmans and asked the East Idaho News elves to drop by an early Christmas gift. Diana was preparing french fries when we showed up at McDonald’s. Watch the surprise in the video player above!

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