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At 3:31am on September 17, 2014, Danny gave Wendy (Boabie) a gift
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Thanks for the gift. I dont use the word orphan anymore not much anyway as I am focusing on the continuing bond with parents. BE well
At 11:12am on September 5, 2014, Corinne Gibson said…

Hi Wendy,

I am part of a research team at Saint Louis University that is conducting a research project about how families communicate about making medical decisions for loved ones at the end-of-life.

I have read a bit about your story with your mom and dad and I'm interested in hearing more of your story. If this is something you would be comfortable with, please email me at cgibso10@slu.edu.

At 2:37am on August 22, 2014, Danny said…

Thanks for the gift.  However do not look at yourself as an orphan.

At 5:06pm on October 29, 2013, Martha said…

Boabie, good to be your friend.

At 6:38pm on October 25, 2013, anne said…

Hello Boabie! Always glad to welcome a new friend!

At 5:28pm on September 10, 2013, Brette Stinson said…
Hey sweetheart, how are you? How old are you, if you don't mind me asking!

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