Kayla LeeAnn Moore
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I'm 14 years old om in the 9th grade um i dont really no what else to say.
About my Loss:
when i was born my dad said i wasn't his so he never really took responsibility for me but my mom is a great mom and i love my step dad like a real dad and then i had my dads parents they were like my mom and dad especially my grandpa or Papaw buddy he was like my best friend. then march 12 2006 he had a stroke and brain aneurysm he was paralyzed on his left side for a little over a year and i was 11 and i really stepped up and help take care of him like the adults around me (except my dad of course). We really tried to make him happy but he changed so much and i knew he wasn't happy and he always thought himself as a burden which really hurt because i hated to see him like that because he was my superman and superman cant be hurt so i thought but we were all adjusting to him being "sick" as we call it and on October 12 2007 he had a second stroke and brain aneurysm which left him completely paralyzed he turned 54 on November 5 and then he got really really bad and he finally "left us" on November 30th 2007. Its been almost three years now and it still feels like it was just yesterday i was there holding his hand and he left. Its like every night now i dream about him dying and i have to relive the helplessness i felt then.
So thats my story thank you for letting me share.

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