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Tammy Stock

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One thing I always heard from mom was take responsibility for your actions, be responsible.

One thing I always heard from mom was take responsibility for your actions, be responsible.

She would praise you and just keep pushing you to do better. She always wanted us to be better people.

She would praise you and just keep pushing you to do better. She always wanted us to be better people.

She would praise you and just keep pushing you to do better. She always wanted us to be better people.

At least we got that one day. My kids remember it. They talk about it all the time.

At least we got that one day. My kids remember it. They talk about it all the time.

At least we got that one day. My kids remember it. They talk about it all the time.

Called Mom and Dad, I want to say about 9, 9 o'clock that night. I'm already home, and... So I'm going to come get the dog and get him out of your hair for a little while.

Called Mom and Dad, I want to say about 9, 9 o'clock that night. I'm already home, and... So I'm going to come get the dog and get him out of your hair for a little while.

Called Mom and Dad, I want to say about 9, 9 o'clock that night. I'm already home, and... So I'm going to come get the dog and get him out of your hair for a little while.

So I came in about, I want to say 9.30, 10 o'clock, if I recall, that night. And they met me on the deck on the back of the house. And we talked about Easter and what they did and played with the dog a little bit and stuff. Dad and I were going to start planting corn the next day. And so we talked about the farm a little bit, and they each gave me a hug, and I went home.

So I came in about, I want to say 9.30, 10 o'clock, if I recall, that night. And they met me on the deck on the back of the house. And we talked about Easter and what they did and played with the dog a little bit and stuff. Dad and I were going to start planting corn the next day. And so we talked about the farm a little bit, and they each gave me a hug, and I went home.

So I came in about, I want to say 9.30, 10 o'clock, if I recall, that night. And they met me on the deck on the back of the house. And we talked about Easter and what they did and played with the dog a little bit and stuff. Dad and I were going to start planting corn the next day. And so we talked about the farm a little bit, and they each gave me a hug, and I went home.

I drove in, and I went in the shop on the farm. And Dad's pickup was there, which I thought was a little bit strange. Normally, he went to the post office about 9 o'clock every day. So I thought, well, maybe he's not gone yet, or maybe he took Mom's car to put gas in it for her. for the day.

I drove in, and I went in the shop on the farm. And Dad's pickup was there, which I thought was a little bit strange. Normally, he went to the post office about 9 o'clock every day. So I thought, well, maybe he's not gone yet, or maybe he took Mom's car to put gas in it for her. for the day.

I drove in, and I went in the shop on the farm. And Dad's pickup was there, which I thought was a little bit strange. Normally, he went to the post office about 9 o'clock every day. So I thought, well, maybe he's not gone yet, or maybe he took Mom's car to put gas in it for her. for the day.