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Jerry Laub
May 4, 2016
Mark and Candy I am sorry about your son You are in my prayers
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Nancy Donnelly
May 4, 2016
Having lived thru this pain ourselves..let me begin by saying "yes, you will go on"..I know that now you don't believe that..it's the hardest thing you'll ever do, but you will. Try to remember past the last illness..back to who he truly was..an inspiration to you and all who knew him..take care of yourself..the grief is so all consuming that it can affect relationships and your health..try to get up with one happy thought of Nicholas and smile when it is possible..if there is anything we can do to help, have dawn message Katie and we'll take care of it..the best thoughts possible are with your family.
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