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It was Dec 19 2010, I came home after work to get my husband and my daughter to go down townt to Wal-Mart, Duke my husband wanted to get some nyquil due to he thought he had a chest cold. The night…Continue
Posted on September 13, 2011 at 5:33am 2 Comments 0 Likes
It was Dec 20, 2010, my husbands Step dad came barging through the door at 1:30am. "Heather! Get up, Duke is at the hospital, they think he had a heartattack!" I grabbed our 9 year old daughter Kiersten which had fallen asleep on the couch. We got in the expedition, it was snowing. We arrived at the hospital accross town. Normally you go through the emergency room doors when someone is "OK" I was thinking to myself, I am going to give Duke shit, cause we always messed with eachother that…
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I hope you were surrounded by loving friends and family on your special day, Heather.
Dianne
Welcome, So glad you found us...so sorry for the reason you had to look. This road we are all traveling came be full of pain and sadness...but having someone to share those feelings with that trully understand is a blessing.
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