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Gloria Honeyford yet again
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Sunday paper Sunday Mail........"Christmas without Caron"
I find it quite tediuous that Gloria Honeyford cannot come to a TV show or a festive occassion without bringup up the topic of her daughter's death Caron 4yrs ago with breast cancer. A devastating event in the life of any family but atv the same time one would have thought that her religion and faith would enable her to come to terms with her grief.
Not so it seems and although I am only guessing she must have had counselling both religious and scientific.
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I find it quite tediuous that Gloria Honeyford cannot come to a TV show or a festive occassion without bringup up the topic of her daughter's death Caron 4yrs ago with breast cancer. A devastating event in the life of any family but atv the same time one would have thought that her religion and faith would enable her to come to terms with her grief.
Not so it seems and although I am only guessing she must have had counselling both religious and scientific.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, I do agree with you cazz, but Gloria, now wiyh 2 books out on the subject, constant harping on about her daughter's death on every TV show that she is appearing on, making a big deal over her son-inlaws re-marriage, IS putting herself in the Jordan/Pete group of "celebrities"
But what about her "faith" in helping her come to terms.....not much evidence there.
But what about her "faith" in helping her come to terms.....not much evidence there.
I take every opportunity to talk or write about both my parents, I don;t care if people scan the words half heartedly, or if they only listen out of politeness, it is a way of keeping them in my life, I know Gloria will be feeling the same way, she is very lucky that she can keep caron's memory alive in so many ways and with such a wide audience
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