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Pam
Yesterday
"Love, Mom." I have written those words many times and I am forever grateful for having an opportunity to do so, each time knowing they convey a miniscule of how that child has made my life worth living. I cannot begin to imagine losing my son or ever healing from that loss because even going there is too painful. I do not know you or of you, but my mother's heart is with you and the tears falling from my eyes are for you and for Tom. I wish your knowing this brings at least a bit of understanding for your feelings and perhaps some comfort knowing there is another out there who honors your message to Tom. May your memories stay vivid and ever changing-meaning that new ones long forgotten surface now and then-and I hope that you can find a way to laugh and/or smile through your tears. Peace and love, Pam
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