Carla Beck
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  • Prentice, WI
  • United States
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About Me:
I have one Son, died 2-3-2013 just 24 days before his 32nd birthday.
I am alone and living in the Northwoods of Wisconsin.
I am a Christian. go to church on Sunday and read a lot in my pass time.
I like horses. I just adopted a two year old cat that was living under my trailer trying to survive in below freezing temperatures.
I just learned to crochet. I like to cross stitch.
I don't do much of anything I like to do these days due to the overwhelming debilitating pain of Grief.
My Son, my Best Friend, My Hero(a Marine 7 years) My Confidant.
I spend most of my days pinning away for the day we shall be reunited.
About my Loss:
It was a cold February wintery night, an incident that left me hospitalized, claimed the life of my Dear Son, left me lonely, so very lonely.

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