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Bizarre passing of Debbie Reynolds

Engaged ,
Dec 28, 2016 Dec 28, 2016

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How more strange can fate get. This couldn't have been scripted better had it been a movie. Was it the news of the death of her daughter that hastened her passing or was it that she was actually that ill. Irregardless, it's a tragedy. I pray, they're together in a better and more peaceful place. 

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Dec 29, 2016 Dec 29, 2016

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In recent years, mom & daughter became very close companions.

Debbie's last words were "I want to be with Carrie."

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Yes, this was very sad, and very quick, which makes it odd, but understandable. While it's horrible to loose a child, losing one when you're older can hasten the parent's demise. My grandmother passed away right before my wedding. This was a devastating blow two my great-grandmother, who passed away the following year. This year, my mother-in-law's brother passed away, This was a blow to my father-in-law, who had been ill. he passed away 3 days later.

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