Personal Narrative-Death Of A Loved One

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Death of a Loved One
Have you ever lost someone so close in your life that you would give anything in this world to just spend a little time with them for just one more time? This is what I feel when I remember the sudden death of my grandmother. I remember as if it was yesterday and will forever remember even at my

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