Kenniece Coker
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About my Loss:
I lost my god mother at the age of 8. I visits her about a month before she passed. I never knew she was sick until my mom told she was and that she had to leave ASAP to see her. After my mom visited her, immediately she died. Since I was young, I didn't understand and didn't go to her funeral. I'm older now and I still haven't visited her grave because Im scared. I don't want a relationship with her daughter(my god-sister) because she looks too much like her. I'm older now and I still cant get over her death, I think because I never had closure. As if she is still alive and I haven't seen her because she live so far. I don't know what to do. I could be having a great day and I just think of her or get a call from her daughter and I break down & cry. I need help, I cant move on from this.

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