Debra Yates
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Oh my, I just want to be known that I was a kind and caring woman who cared about her family. who loved her family, that would do anything. I would die for my family. I would give my life for any one of them. And I want them to always know that. And through these interviews with people like you and the other things that I've done, that stuff's going to now be on the internet forever.
Oh my, I just want to be known that I was a kind and caring woman who cared about her family. who loved her family, that would do anything. I would die for my family. I would give my life for any one of them. And I want them to always know that. And through these interviews with people like you and the other things that I've done, that stuff's going to now be on the internet forever.
That's what I want my legacy to be, just that I was a caring person and that I loved better than I was loved.
That's what I want my legacy to be, just that I was a caring person and that I loved better than I was loved.
the easiest way is through Facebook. You can go to www.womaninmanynames.com and reach my publicist. The book is available on every venue out there from Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, Books A Million, Woman In Many Names. You know, I'd be proud to have anybody look at it, read it, leave a comment on Amazon. I need my five stars. I'm grateful for your time and for the time of others.
the easiest way is through Facebook. You can go to www.womaninmanynames.com and reach my publicist. The book is available on every venue out there from Amazon, Barnes & Nobles, Books A Million, Woman In Many Names. You know, I'd be proud to have anybody look at it, read it, leave a comment on Amazon. I need my five stars. I'm grateful for your time and for the time of others.
And that if anybody would like to read about a really inspirational woman that lived a couple hundred years ago, she's as relevant today as she was then. Her message was pure and it was in the end all for peace. And she says, you know, let my sons be your sons. Let your sons be mine, which was meant for all children to be each other's children because we honor and treasure life.
And that if anybody would like to read about a really inspirational woman that lived a couple hundred years ago, she's as relevant today as she was then. Her message was pure and it was in the end all for peace. And she says, you know, let my sons be your sons. Let your sons be mine, which was meant for all children to be each other's children because we honor and treasure life.
And Nancy most certainly did treasure life. She figured out what her true destiny was, and that was to do her best to lead the people to peace.
And Nancy most certainly did treasure life. She figured out what her true destiny was, and that was to do her best to lead the people to peace.
Thank you. It was a pleasure talking to you.
Thank you. It was a pleasure talking to you.