Seven-year-old Emouree Johnson from Scottsboro, Alabama, started a lemonade stand to fund a headstone for her mother, Karli, who died at 29. Amidst this tragedy, Emouree found her community rallying around her, turning life's lemons into hope. cbsn.ws/4aJiP2u
@CBSSunday @donwinslow I sincerely hope that the money raised is secure...
@CBSSunday @SteveHartmanCBS Tears all around as only Steve can show us this country!
@CBSSunday This is one of the most touching stories I have seen. God bless Emouree and the community who has surrounded her and supported her. Such a kind and caring community.
@CBSSunday Poor girl. Find some affordable life insurance folks. Funeral and burial costs are expensive. Don’t leave those you love struggling. Unfortunately tragedy can and does strike - many many families are unable to afford these costs.
@CBSSunday @SteveHartmanCBS Thank you, Steve. This is a great story for everyone to see and hear. You can never retire!
@CBSSunday @SteveHartmanCBS Of course you made me cry...again! What a story.
@CBSSunday This story made me cry like a baby. #motherlove
@CBSSunday Beautiful story. God bless Emouree, her loved ones and the people of Scottsboro, Al.