Bernice Gilliard sounded more wounded that the van she drives for her outreach ministry was stolen on Martin Luther King Day than she did about the theft itself.
"Why that day?" Gilliard said Tuesday with exasperation. "It was like my heart had been stabbed. If they had asked for a ride, I would have stopped what I was doing and taken them where they wanted to go."
As you may know, MLK Day is designed to be a day of community service, something Gilliard does every day.
On Monday, Gilliard almost didn't go to El-Bethel Baptist Church, the base for the free clothing ministry "From Me To You" that she has operated since taking early retirement from her banking job in 1999.
"Started not to, but then said we should: It's Martin Luther King Day," Gilliard told me. "I was going to take over some things a lady needed for her grandchildren. We didn't work all day. We were getting ready to leave."
Gilliard said her girlfriend Gail Beard had offered to warm up the 2005 Dodge Caravan with almost 200,000 miles on it.
"Had my coat on," said Gilliard. "She started the car, came in. I was going back out to get in the car with a bag and I said, 'Where's my car?' She said, Your car is out there. I said, 'No it's not.' "
A man who had dropped off some items said he saw the van leaving and presumed Gilliard was driving. He thought there was a problem because the car was moving so fast.