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Awesome (and a little sad) Donovan article
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[QUOTE="djct1999, post: 4935565, member: 2281"] I lost my father at a very young age. I was 4, my sister was 1. My cousin lost his father at 13(my uncle). I often reflect back and truly believe it was far more difficult for my cousin. In the end, I never truly remembered what it was like. Having a single parent was my norm which on the surface Atleast made the grief easier. At 13, in many ways, that’s when you need a parent the most. You feel the loss and for a kid, that’s really difficult to deal with. I can totally relate to Donovan’s story. I am sure he knows how proud his Mom would be of him. He is a great basketball player and even greater kid. I don’t know him personally but my guess would be he is an even greater son and brother and will ultimately be an even greater father. Go get ‘em this weekend kid. Make yourself proud! Your mother already is!!!! [/QUOTE]
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