Mrs. E.
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  • San Antonio, TX
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About Me:
Im a 55 year old female, Im married and raising 3 nieces ages 13 and a set of 12 yr old twins all girls. I work fulltime and am also taking care of my 84 year old father who is grieving far worse than myself.
About my Loss:
I lost my beautiful mother on November 8, 2013
at the age of 80 yrs old. My mother was my best friend, If I didn't visit her daily I spoke on the telephone to her 2 to 3 times a day. I miss her so much, I cry everyday, My heart is so broken even though I know she is in a better place.

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