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	<title>For Faith &amp; Family | From One Single Mother to Another | Comments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 16:06:03 CST</pubDate>
		
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      	<title>Comment 1</title>
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      	<description><![CDATA[<p>As I listened to the broadcast, I was so grateful for those who stepped up and took action when my Dad died.&nbsp; I was ten, my sister who is retarded was 14.&nbsp; My mother was 50.&nbsp; I am sure it was a challenge to her.&nbsp; There were families who included me in so many of their activities.&nbsp; One couple with no children just made sure I had every thing I needed.&nbsp; There were a couple of men in the neighborhood who would spend time at the kitchen table talking with my mother&#8212;that meant a lot seeing her interact with them.&nbsp; She would have never thought about remarrying, yet she needed the interaction with men.&nbsp; The families at church were always on top of things.&nbsp; When my mother had cancer several years later, the support group was still there.&nbsp; I am so blessed to have had these people around loving me.&nbsp; The one thing that I did not hear was anyone talking about my Daddy.&nbsp; I still at age 59 ask people who knew my Dad to tell me what they knew.&nbsp; 
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Thank you for interviewing Sandra!
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Betty Wright
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2007 16:06:03 CST</pubDate>
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