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Linary KingdonFebruary 15, 2019
Thank you, Anne Bradshaw, for your very kind post. I am Stacie’s mother. It has been quite the journey watching Stacie grow and develop since birth, especially considering multiple intense challenges she has been faced with by no doing of her own. She continues doing a beautiful job overcoming them.
Anne BradshawFebruary 4, 2019
Fantastic story, beautifully written. No doubt in my mind that Stacie’s life has great purpose and this account of it so far will help countless numbers. She is already a winner, no matter what else happens.
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