Sandra schultz
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MY LATE HUSBAND MY SONS FATHER WAS ONLY 23 YEARS OLD WHEN HE PASSED
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I was 17 years old a teen mom and my husband was killed by my brother, My son was six months old this happened 30 years ago. I was hoping I would be able to bottle it up and never talk of it again.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by rachel_micele Feb 2, 2016.

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About Me:
I'm 48 I gave 4 kids abd I have been married for 28 years and I gave 1 grandchild
About my Loss:
My husband was murdered by my brother 30 years ago . I keep running from this it was in dec our baby was only six months old . I was young and scarred . Finally at a point in my life to deal with the loss the problem is I'm
Struggling seems like I'm reliving it all over again . I'm over come with grief can seem to pull myself out of it

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