
Grief is so surreal with Sally Steele
Good Mourning
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The Menial Shit
"I remember just thinking, wow, no one, no one really cares," she says. "It's like all of this life that somebody's lived and then just gone." Her father had been a type one diabetic for many years before he died in 2012. He was playing tennis with the grandkids on Mother's Day when he suddenly couldn't see. She recalls being shocked by how quickly his health deteriorated.
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