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It May Not Have Been Easy...

But Was Absolutely Perfect

A mother's story of her son's passing

Sharon Graham

"Mom, he's not moving," Mariah commented.

 

"What do you mean he's not moving? Mariah, what happened? Is Dalen okay? I need to know if my son is alive. Can you tell me if my son is alive?" I said as I'm standing in line at the checkout.

 

"Mom, I don't know, they won't let me see him. There's a lot of blood, Mom. What do I do?" Mariah stated in a panic.

 

"Mariah, are you okay? Please, you need to tell me that you are okay and that my son is alive! Mariah, I love you. I love you so much. I just need to know about Dalen," I insisted.

 

A parent's worst nightmare would be that horrific phone call when the most devastating news possible comes, and what do you do in that very life altering moment, and after?

 

This story is about the passing of a son and the tragedy that a family faced, and what they experienced in those awful moments. However, this story is more about all the miracles that followed and continued to come. You will see within this book what happens when we let God lead our lives, we are abundantly and profoundly blessed, and we call them 'Miracles'.

 

This is a story of how one person truly did influence hundreds of lives around them. One did make the difference, a very positive difference. In this story, that one person was her son. This is a story written by a mother sharing of her son's passing, and how everything just became absolutely perfect with all that followed.

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“Sometimes the hardest roads lead to the most beautiful destinations.”

Sharon Graham was born and raised in Alberta, Canada, where most of her family still resides. She is the youngest of six children and has a twin. Sharon graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in Education, minor in Special Education and Spanish. She has been married for over thirty-seven years to her husband Scott, and they have four children - three girls, and one boy; and currently have three grandchildren.

Sharon’s family resided in California for most of her married life until a recent retirement of Scott’s employment from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department after 32 years, led them to southern Utah where they currently reside.

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What Readers Are Saying

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Over 500 pages but I never read a book so fast! I couldn’t put it down. The author drew me in with her honesty, vulnerability and intimate details of a very personal time of her life, the death of her only son. I’m a worrier to a fault and her story eased some of those for me. I would recommend this book to everyone.

Tori

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As I read, I laughed, cried and felt the spirit and peace fill my soul! This is about more than a son’s passing, it’s about love for their son, the Saviour, one another, finding the miracle in everything, learning and growing as a family. I highly recommend this book if you are looking for something to read that’ll touch your heart and spirit. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Kathy Winfield

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This book is such a touching and inspiring account of what could have been such a devastating event with the loss of a cherished son. Written with so much tenderness, faith and hope, reading it would be a blessing for anyone who has ever experienced loss and is searching for peace and meaning in life's challenges.

Barbara Rummler

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