IN MEMORY OF ANDREW

Friday, August 15, 2014

THE MORE ANGUISH I FELT

After seeing all the emergency vehicles at the railroad crossing the night we learned Andrew was dead, we continued home with wild thoughts flying, praying and trying to imagine that maybe it is something else. The harder I tried to talk myself out of it the more anguish I felt. 
Posted by MARGE GILLIS at 10:28 AM
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