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Cherish each moment as if it is the last

By Hannah Price

She was only 17. But suddenly and without warning her life was over.

What can I do? What do I say to parents who will never spend another moment with their daughter again? So many thoughts like those filled my head that night as I watched the family gather near the ambulance while the firefighters worked to get her body out of the car.

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 Price is a home-educated high school student who lives in Bedford County.

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  1. don | December 24, 2012 at 12:06 pm

    Yes we should cherish each moment. More important we should be sure we know where we are going after the last moment. MERRY “CHRIST” MAS to all.

  2. Sandi Saunders | December 24, 2012 at 12:55 pm

    Sadly, tragedy does often offer life long lessons. Well said Hannah Price!

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