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Hi! This is for the person who lost a grandmother. I'm so sorry for your loss. What can be worse than losing someone who's love was unique and selfless...grandparents rule. I lost my grandmother last month to cancer. I wake up sometimes realizing that she's gone and it's awful...but when I really think about it, I realize that the things she taught me, the person she made me...will never die. I'm going to remember what a good person she was and try to be that for myself and my future generations. I'm going to remember what "Grandma would've said" whenever I wonder what to do. She's always there....you just can't see it like you used to...with human eyes. Trust me...she's watching over you...and wants you to live a full life equipped with what she gave you! Take care and you feel better soon! We owe it to our grandmothers don't we? Hang in there!
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