Parker Cain's coworkers Sarah Harper, left, and Jonathon Rutledge show a jar the J.B.'s Restaurant has placed by the cashier to collect money for Cain's family to purchase a tombstone for Cain, who is buried in Chicago. Cain worked as a dishwasher for J.B.’s
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