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Brave Heart Ranch - Grief Retreat & Community

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Never Forgotten | Offering Wings of Support for Grieving Hearts - Everyone Experiences GriefI got hit by the "grief truck" when I was 36 years old. In 2018 I lost my first husband, Lance, to a sudden and terrible battle with cancer. When he died on August, 7, 2018 after just two months of illness, I was left broken, lost, and confused. I wasn't sure I'd ever be able to recover, but I made him a promise as he took his last breaths, "I don't know how I'll be okay again, but I promise you, I'll figure it out." Three months later, I "skip

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Never Forgotten | Offering Wings of Support for Grieving Hearts - Everyone Experiences GriefI got hit by the "grief truck" when I was 36 years old. In 2018 I lost my first husband, Lance, to a sudden and terrible battle with cancer. When he died on August, 7, 2018 after just two months of illness, I was left broken, lost, and confused. I wasn't sure I'd ever be able to recover, but I made him a promise as he took his last breaths, "I don't know how I'll be okay again, but I promise you, I'll figure it out." Three months later, I "skip
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