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i am 54 yrs old, i adopted two grandkids age six and seven, i lost my husband to suicide march 25th 2012, i can't understand, i am sad, but i also get mad at times , thinking why did he do this. i just need someone that has went through the same thing i have, it is really hard to understand,
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i miss my husband, and i miss all the things we did before he got sick, i just need someone that can relate to my feelins,

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At 9:23pm on July 10, 2012, mary otten said…

i hope i can get some relief from this sight, my husband committed suicide in march 2012, i just need someone who is going through the same to talk to, to try and understand,

 
 
 

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