Janet LeVere
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We got a call like at 3 o'clock in the morning that he had been killed. And then I had to tell Chris that his daddy went to live with Jesus. But, you know, he's two. I said, he went to live with Jesus now. We're not going to see him no more because, you know, trying not to cry. You know, he's going to live with Jesus. And he looked at me, sat there a minute.
He looked at me, he said, well, how'd he get there? And I looked at him and I said, a horse and buggy. He said, a horse and buggy. I said, yeah. He jumped down and as hard as he could run to other than the house hollering for my brother-in-law, Uncle Danny, Uncle Danny, Uncle Danny. And he said, what son? He said, my daddy went to live with Jesus. You know how he got there? No.
He looked at me, he said, well, how'd he get there? And I looked at him and I said, a horse and buggy. He said, a horse and buggy. I said, yeah. He jumped down and as hard as he could run to other than the house hollering for my brother-in-law, Uncle Danny, Uncle Danny, Uncle Danny. And he said, what son? He said, my daddy went to live with Jesus. You know how he got there? No.
He looked at me, he said, well, how'd he get there? And I looked at him and I said, a horse and buggy. He said, a horse and buggy. I said, yeah. He jumped down and as hard as he could run to other than the house hollering for my brother-in-law, Uncle Danny, Uncle Danny, Uncle Danny. And he said, what son? He said, my daddy went to live with Jesus. You know how he got there? No.
Or a horse and buggy. And he was happy because his daddy rode a horse and buggy.
Or a horse and buggy. And he was happy because his daddy rode a horse and buggy.
Or a horse and buggy. And he was happy because his daddy rode a horse and buggy.
My best friend at the time said that he was going to tell me that he loved me and he wanted us to get back together. I was like, are you sure? And she said, yes, he's called me and told me, you know, that that's what he wanted to talk to you about.
My best friend at the time said that he was going to tell me that he loved me and he wanted us to get back together. I was like, are you sure? And she said, yes, he's called me and told me, you know, that that's what he wanted to talk to you about.
My best friend at the time said that he was going to tell me that he loved me and he wanted us to get back together. I was like, are you sure? And she said, yes, he's called me and told me, you know, that that's what he wanted to talk to you about.
You know, he was only two and he loved his daddy. And he never had that daddy again. You know, he never had him all his life. Bad enough he got shot three times. And then just left the lay there, and then nobody ever got to pay. It's like his life didn't matter.
You know, he was only two and he loved his daddy. And he never had that daddy again. You know, he never had him all his life. Bad enough he got shot three times. And then just left the lay there, and then nobody ever got to pay. It's like his life didn't matter.
You know, he was only two and he loved his daddy. And he never had that daddy again. You know, he never had him all his life. Bad enough he got shot three times. And then just left the lay there, and then nobody ever got to pay. It's like his life didn't matter.
I mean, it's like opening a wound or that box that you close up and put on the shelf and just leave it there. You don't want to go through those emotions. You don't want to live that ever again.
I mean, it's like opening a wound or that box that you close up and put on the shelf and just leave it there. You don't want to go through those emotions. You don't want to live that ever again.
I mean, it's like opening a wound or that box that you close up and put on the shelf and just leave it there. You don't want to go through those emotions. You don't want to live that ever again.