Elizabeth Laird doled out an estimated half-million hugs to American troops at Fort Hood, sending them off to war with a reassuring embrace and welcoming them back home with those same open arms. She kept up those hugs—along the way becoming known as "the hug lady"—through a decade-long fight with the breast cancer that ultimately claimed her life on Christmas Eve at the age of 83, reports KWTX, and her kindness did not go unnoticed by the men and women she touched. A GoFundMe account with a goal of contributing $10,000 toward her medical care is currently overflowing with nearly $95,000 from more than 3,000 donors, who offered up well-wishes, demands to name Fort Hood's deployment center in her name, their thanks, and eventually, tributes: