Debbie Powell
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  • Elizabeth, WV
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I am new to this group and joined after a local grief support group ended.  I haven't found another one yet and would like to.  I lost my husband August 19th.  I met him when I was 23 and he is my…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Trisha H Mar 27, 2011.

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About Me:
I am 53 years old and live in Wild Wonderful WV. I have 13 pets who are my children. I have always liked to read and quilt.
About my Loss:
My husband died Aug 19th. I have known him since I was 23 and I find that every day is the same pain.

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At 12:00am on April 1, 2011, Sean Casey said…
I've seen you on a few times, but it seems like we're never active at the same time.  I'm hanging in there.  I hope you're doing OK, too.  With any luck, we'll run into each other again sometime soon.
 
 
 

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