{"id":93803,"date":"2016-12-13T14:48:56","date_gmt":"2016-12-13T19:48:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/breaking911.com\/?p=93803"},"modified":"2016-12-13T14:48:56","modified_gmt":"2016-12-13T19:48:56","slug":"cried-way-home-5-year-old-boy-dies-santas-arms-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/breaking911.com\/cried-way-home-5-year-old-boy-dies-santas-arms-video\/","title":{"rendered":"“I cried all the way home:” 5-year-old boy dies in Santa’s arms – [VIDEO]"},"content":{"rendered":"

“Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist and you know they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy.”<\/p>\n

Those famous words, a response to an 8-year-old’s anxious note, appeared in the New York Sun in 1897, but they still hold forth a noble truth today.<\/p>\n

Because yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus – and he is nothing but love and generosity and devotion.<\/p>\n

Both his suit and his cheeks are red, his beard snowy white. He was born on Dec. 6, St. Nicholas’s Day. At 310 pounds and 6-feet tall with, as he put it to the Knoxville News Sentinel, “just enough of a lap for the kids to sit on,” his stature fits the part.<\/p>\n

His name is Eric Schmitt-Matzen, and he’s portrayed Santa for years when not working his other job as president of Packing Seals and Engineering in Jacksboro, Tenn. This week he opened up to several news outlets about an event that happened in November that had him tell the Knoxville News Sentinel, “I’m just not cut out for this.”<\/p>\n

A few weeks ago, his cellphone began dinging out the melody to “Jingle Bells,” so he picked it up. It was a request for him to hear the wishes of a 5-year-old.<\/p>\n

Only, this 5-year-old was in the ICU and didn’t have much time left – Schmitt-Matzen didn’t even have time to put on his full suit, only his Santa-laden suspenders.<\/p>\n