The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Shoe-shiner who gave $200K in tips to hospital dies at 76

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PITTSBURGH >> A part-time shoe-shiner who donated more than $200,000 in tips over 30 years to a Pittsburgh children’s hospital died early Tuesday.

Albert Lexie died of an undisclose­d health condition, according to University of Pittsburgh Medical Center officials. He was 76.

Every Tuesday and Thursday for more than three decades, Lexie left his home in Monessen around 5 a.m. to shine shoes at UMPC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh over 30 miles (48 kilometers) away. He donated his tips to the hospital’s Free Care Fund, which helps support under- and uninsured children in western Pennsylvan­ia.

Lexie gained national acclaim as his donations grew. He made an appearance on “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” and he was honored at a Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

Monessen High School gave Lexie an honorary diploma and a class ring on what the man’s hometown declared as “Albert Lexie Day” in 1999.

Lexie was given the 1997 Jefferson Medal for Outstandin­g Citizens, and he was later added to the Hall of Fame for Caring Americans in Washington, D.C.

He told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette upon his retirement in 2013, “I wanted to see the kids get well ... I made myself happy.”

UMPC Children’s Hospital President Chris Gessner said Lexie was an “inspiratio­n for us all.”

“He’s a perfect example of how just small, incrementa­l acts of kindness can have a really significan­t impact over time,” Gessner told the Post-Gazette.

Lexie’s family could not be reached for comment. His funeral will be held Friday morning in Monessen.

 ?? BILL WADE — PITTSBURGH POSTGAZETT­E VIA AP ?? In this November 1998 photo, Dr. Samuel Kocoshis, director of Gastroente­rology at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, gets a shoe shine from Albert Lexie of Monessen. Lexie, who died Tuesday donated more than $200,000 in tips to a Pittsburgh children’s hospital.
BILL WADE — PITTSBURGH POSTGAZETT­E VIA AP In this November 1998 photo, Dr. Samuel Kocoshis, director of Gastroente­rology at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, gets a shoe shine from Albert Lexie of Monessen. Lexie, who died Tuesday donated more than $200,000 in tips to a Pittsburgh children’s hospital.

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