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82-year-old Walmart employee retires after viral TikTok video raises over $100,000 on GoFundMe

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An 82-year-old Navy veteran working at a Maryland Walmart has retired thanks to an interaction with a customer that went viral on social media.

Butch Marion officially retired from his job on Wednesday weeks after a Walmart customer walked into the store and filmed the 82-year-old veteran ringing up items in the checkout line and posted the video on TikTok which raised over $100,000 for Marion, WTTG-TV reported.

That customer, bug extermination business owner Rory McCarty, had seen a previous TikTok video where a woman went into a Walmart and filmed an elderly employee bagging groceries and raised money for that employee by posting the video online.

McCarty, wanting to do a similar good deed on TikTok, filmed a video of himself explaining the TikTok trend he had seen to Marion and then posted that video on TikTok.

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Butch Marion, 82, retired from Walmart after receiving a $108,000 check that was raised online
(WTTG-TV)

The video was seen over 2 million times on social media and a GoFundMe was formed to raise money for Marion which raised $108,000 all of which was presented to Marion in the form of a large check on Wednesday. 

“I feel like a new man,” Marion told WTTG-TV. “This is just unreal.”

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Butch Marion retired this week after generous social media users raised $108,000 for him
(WTTG-TV)

Marion, a father and grandfather, had a job at General Motors but retired so he could help take care of his ex-wife’s husband. When the husband passed away, Marion took care of his ex-wife and then returned to work when she passed away. 

Marion said he will pay off bills, relax at home, and use the money to travel to Florida for a 3-week trip to see his daughters and grandchildren that he hasn’t hugged in years.

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Butch Marion says he will pay off bills and visit family with his retirement money
(WTTG-TV)

“Bird out of a cage,” Marion said.

McCarty acknowledged that he “just never dreamed this would happen.”

“I’m just so excited for him,” he said.

Andrew Mark Miller is a writer at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.

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