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mountain grammy

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5. Yes, I think that's one explanation.
Tue Sep 6, 2016, 11:05 PM
Sep 2016

We lost a nephew to suicide. He was smothered by family, my brother in law and his family are very close. I think it was fine for all the kids except him. He was different. He always talked about coming to Colorado to stay with us, He loved his visits here. I begged him to do that, but he never would. Now he's gone.

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Wyoming, Montana, Idaho mountain grammy Sep 2016 #1
It's been that way for many years. Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #2
Interesting.. middle aged white men. mountain grammy Sep 2016 #3
Not enough family support. Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #4
Yes, I think that's one explanation. mountain grammy Sep 2016 #5
I'm sorry to read that. Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #6
Thank you. mountain grammy Sep 2016 #7
I'm sorry. Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #8
Not enough family support is so true Divine Discontent Sep 2016 #9
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