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		<title>By: Lucille M.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucille M.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Every day is a gift.  I am a cerebral aneurysm/stroke survivor.  When I was diagnosed I was told I had a 20% chance of survival through surgery.  I was still raising a family with much responsibilities left to take care of.  I asked The Lord to spare me and let me live long enough to finish my caretaking and He answered my prayers.  The doctors said it would be two years before I would return to work but through The Grace of God I returned in six months and three weeks full-time. I became a Eucharistic Minister and visited the sick afterwards.</description>
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