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	<title>Comments on: Heritage of Faith</title>
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		<title>By: Jacqueline Wood</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jacqueline Wood</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello Paul
I have just read your beautiful though sad story and felt the need to reply.Unfortunatley I lost my daughter Christine 3 years ago on June6th she was 19 years old.She also had a brain tumor(crainiapharangioma not sure if spelt correctly but no matter) it was not cancer but it behaved as if it was,therfore she did not have chemo only raidiotheropy.
I fully understand your need to keep your daughters memory alive,as time goes on I find people talk less and less about Christine therefoe I feel isolated and lonley,my husband also died several years before Christine.I do have 3 other children 2 of which are grown up and live away from  home.Grace still lives at home and doing well at school though gets low from time to time.
We also had a wish holiday and stayed at give kids the world it is a truly wonderful place to stay and holds precious memories for us.
Thank you for your story my thoughts are with you and your family.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Paul<br />
I have just read your beautiful though sad story and felt the need to reply.Unfortunatley I lost my daughter Christine 3 years ago on June6th she was 19 years old.She also had a brain tumor(crainiapharangioma not sure if spelt correctly but no matter) it was not cancer but it behaved as if it was,therfore she did not have chemo only raidiotheropy.<br />
I fully understand your need to keep your daughters memory alive,as time goes on I find people talk less and less about Christine therefoe I feel isolated and lonley,my husband also died several years before Christine.I do have 3 other children 2 of which are grown up and live away from  home.Grace still lives at home and doing well at school though gets low from time to time.<br />
We also had a wish holiday and stayed at give kids the world it is a truly wonderful place to stay and holds precious memories for us.<br />
Thank you for your story my thoughts are with you and your family.</p>
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