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Posted by Don-Wi on August 14, 2007 at 00:09:50 from (70.224.231.30):
I got to work today to find out a co-worker's wife passed away in her sleep. They were only in their 30's so it was rather unexpected, even though she did have some issues with arthritis and maybe a few other health issues. It really gets bad because he was just filing ofr bankruptcy over some credit card debt he married into and they couldn't make any headway on. She had a son who is about 12 or 13, not his but he raised him like his own, because the kid's real dad is a deadbeat from what I've heard. No idea what to say at this point. Makes a guy stop a minute to re-evaluate things. I've only met her once or twice but she was a really nice gal and you could tell they had a very strong relationship, despite the financial troubles and problems with ex's. (his and hers) Keep him and especially the boy in your prayers. Donovan from Wisconsin
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