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Keri this was an amazing story. You have worked extremely hard your entire life and it shows. Great job!

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Keri, you are one in a million, a diamond shining so brightly. I’m in awe of you. The patience you display in your lifetime is so comforting, really. The empathy is shown in your attention to the details. Your respect for the human vessel is my position as well. Today, my friend of many years is buried. I can only hope he’s been handled with care as you do so well.

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Inspiring. I'm looking into the Mortuary Science program. I feel like this will kinda be my story as I suffering with study material 🙃 and have a bit of the ADHD lol I have 3 under 3 right now and starting off by going to finish my ged then take the pre-requisites before applying for the program. It's gunna be a long 4 yrs. Lol ☺️

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Your story is the only story that matters! Keri, I think has proven it doesn’t matter what happens along the way as long as you have the drive to make things happen for yourself. Don’t lose sight of what your goals are!

Good luck Christina!

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Hi Keri

I am so proud of your journey and everything you have overcame along the way … your story will inspire many people!! Keep being fierce in all you do … God bless you and your family always… 😇😇

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Fascinating! Thank you for sharing -- I had no idea about all the chemical reactions that could happen. That makes so much sense. Also, thank you for having the space to be present for those who have died as well as those who are grieving. That is a gift you give to them. <3

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Thank you all!

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