The husband of an El Paso massacre victim was gifted a new car after his own was stolen and totaled the same weekend he buried his slain wife, according to a report.

Antonio Basco, whose wife was one of the 22 killed in the Walmart shooting, was joined by thousands of mourners Friday after extending an invitation to “everyone” to attend the funeral.

But hours after the service, the community came to his aid again when his blue Ford Escape was stolen and vandalized, ABC News reported.

Casa Ford Lincoln, a local dealership, quickly moved to get the 61-year-old widower keys to an entirely new vehicle.

“Honestly it started with our employees,” co-owner Ronnie Lowenfield told ABC News. “We have, I think, the most gracious and generous employees in the world.”

Once they confirmed they had a blue Ford Escape in stock, the dealership invited Basco to pick up his brand-new ride.

“It was a very emotional moment for me when I got to hug him and he didn’t want to let go and neither did I,” Lowenfield said. “He just kept saying, ‘Thank you, thank you, thank you.'”

Other good Samaritans donated a gift card for a trailer to Basco and an anonymous donor dropped off a power washer, ABC News reported.

“I just think that El Paso is a community of love. In the face of hate, we respond with love,” Lowenfield told the outlet. “And love, I believe, will beget more love.”