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by Sarah Roxanne, United States Oct 20, 2007
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Not only has her death made me stronger and more independent, I have gained some very important relationships I would not have made, had she not died. The moment that my dad told Nanci that my mom had died, her motherly instincts kicked in and more or less took over my mother’s role. She became my second mom. She was there when I really needed someone. She became more than a mom; she became a best friend. If my mom had not died I would have not needed Nanci in my life, nor made the important relationship we have.

Monday marked the seventh anniversary of my mother’s death. As that day came and went I thought about what the future holds. Did her death truly make me stronger? Am I a better person because of it? No one can truly know. I do know that my life was dramatically changed on that not so ordinary Friday.





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