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December 2011 Family First

By: Toni Valliere
Updated: December 14, 2011
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The first year without them is one of the toughest to face especially during the holiday's.

In our December Family First, we learn how sticking to tradition helped an Oronogo couple get through the holiday's after losing their 19 year-old daughter.

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