Pa said, "We’re thankful to you folks."
"We’re proud to help," said Wilson.
"We’re beholden to you," said Pa.
"There’s no beholden in a time of dying," said Wilson, and Sairy echoed him, "Never no beholden."

– John Steinbeck

The Grapes of Wrath, Chapter 13. Ivy and Sairy Wilson offer dignity and a deathbed to the dying Grampa Joad. The Wilsons are selfless and kind people who believe in supporting other families in a time of need. They take Grampa into their tent and lay him on a mattress as he suffers a stroke.