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jerry

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<b>Walks on the Beach With Angie: A Father's Story of Love by Don Warner describes a father's relationship with his beloved daughter, Angela, who had cystic fibrosis. </b>
- "Angie was an active child and a normal high school kid very involved in cheerleading," states Don.
- During the final 86 days of her life, as Angie lay in the intensive care unit on a ventilator, the Warner's were surrounded by love ones. The grief and loss that Don and his wife experience prompted him to write the book and create a lasting legacy in her honor.
- Angela loved vacationing with the family in Laguna Beach, taking walks on the beach at night star gazing, and having great conversations about life.
- Don Warner's advice to CF patients and their families; "keep fighting everyday".
- Don Warner's recommendations to others that experience the loss of a child from a fatal disease; "whatever pain you are feeling it's ok, surround yourself with loved ones, and have faith & hope that you will re-unite someday".
- For more information go to: www.angelawarnerfoundation.org

Go to: www.jerrycahill.com to listen to the podcast
 

jerry

New member
<b>Walks on the Beach With Angie: A Father's Story of Love by Don Warner describes a father's relationship with his beloved daughter, Angela, who had cystic fibrosis. </b>
- "Angie was an active child and a normal high school kid very involved in cheerleading," states Don.
- During the final 86 days of her life, as Angie lay in the intensive care unit on a ventilator, the Warner's were surrounded by love ones. The grief and loss that Don and his wife experience prompted him to write the book and create a lasting legacy in her honor.
- Angela loved vacationing with the family in Laguna Beach, taking walks on the beach at night star gazing, and having great conversations about life.
- Don Warner's advice to CF patients and their families; "keep fighting everyday".
- Don Warner's recommendations to others that experience the loss of a child from a fatal disease; "whatever pain you are feeling it's ok, surround yourself with loved ones, and have faith & hope that you will re-unite someday".
- For more information go to: www.angelawarnerfoundation.org

Go to: www.jerrycahill.com to listen to the podcast
 

jerry

New member
<b>Walks on the Beach With Angie: A Father's Story of Love by Don Warner describes a father's relationship with his beloved daughter, Angela, who had cystic fibrosis. </b>
- "Angie was an active child and a normal high school kid very involved in cheerleading," states Don.
- During the final 86 days of her life, as Angie lay in the intensive care unit on a ventilator, the Warner's were surrounded by love ones. The grief and loss that Don and his wife experience prompted him to write the book and create a lasting legacy in her honor.
- Angela loved vacationing with the family in Laguna Beach, taking walks on the beach at night star gazing, and having great conversations about life.
- Don Warner's advice to CF patients and their families; "keep fighting everyday".
- Don Warner's recommendations to others that experience the loss of a child from a fatal disease; "whatever pain you are feeling it's ok, surround yourself with loved ones, and have faith & hope that you will re-unite someday".
- For more information go to: www.angelawarnerfoundation.org

Go to: www.jerrycahill.com to listen to the podcast
 

jerry

New member
<b>Walks on the Beach With Angie: A Father's Story of Love by Don Warner describes a father's relationship with his beloved daughter, Angela, who had cystic fibrosis. </b>
- "Angie was an active child and a normal high school kid very involved in cheerleading," states Don.
- During the final 86 days of her life, as Angie lay in the intensive care unit on a ventilator, the Warner's were surrounded by love ones. The grief and loss that Don and his wife experience prompted him to write the book and create a lasting legacy in her honor.
- Angela loved vacationing with the family in Laguna Beach, taking walks on the beach at night star gazing, and having great conversations about life.
- Don Warner's advice to CF patients and their families; "keep fighting everyday".
- Don Warner's recommendations to others that experience the loss of a child from a fatal disease; "whatever pain you are feeling it's ok, surround yourself with loved ones, and have faith & hope that you will re-unite someday".
- For more information go to: www.angelawarnerfoundation.org

Go to: www.jerrycahill.com to listen to the podcast
 

jerry

New member
<b>Walks on the Beach With Angie: A Father's Story of Love by Don Warner describes a father's relationship with his beloved daughter, Angela, who had cystic fibrosis. </b>
<br /> - "Angie was an active child and a normal high school kid very involved in cheerleading," states Don.
<br /> - During the final 86 days of her life, as Angie lay in the intensive care unit on a ventilator, the Warner's were surrounded by love ones. The grief and loss that Don and his wife experience prompted him to write the book and create a lasting legacy in her honor.
<br /> - Angela loved vacationing with the family in Laguna Beach, taking walks on the beach at night star gazing, and having great conversations about life.
<br /> - Don Warner's advice to CF patients and their families; "keep fighting everyday".
<br /> - Don Warner's recommendations to others that experience the loss of a child from a fatal disease; "whatever pain you are feeling it's ok, surround yourself with loved ones, and have faith & hope that you will re-unite someday".
<br />- For more information go to: www.angelawarnerfoundation.org
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<br />Go to: www.jerrycahill.com to listen to the podcast
 
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