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Till We Meet Again…

On Friday my youngest son Kyle Arthur decided he couldn’t find a reason to live and took his own life. I am devastated. He became an addict and it destroyed his life. I tried everything to help him, tough love, unconditional love. Nothing helped. The courts only removed any chance for him to get out of the hamster wheel of jail, probation, and never ending fines. He never stood a chance.
If you have a loved one that is an addict, I hope you have a chance to help them find joy in life. To the family that manufactured and pushed this drug using lies for their own greed, I hope your billions were worth it to you.

15 thoughts on “Till We Meet Again…”

  1. So sorry for your loss of of a child to suicide. During these very trying days in our country it is hard enough to survive day to day life much less with an addiction. Prayers to you and your family for this tragedy. God bless and hopefully life will eventually get better.

  2. Prayers for you and your family. Addiction is something that so many families have been through. I truly hope that God comforts you and your family in this difficult time

  3. so sad, trust me when I say your family is not alone in this, many other family have suffered similar fates! our government lets this stuff pour over the border, and the dug lords, the cops, the probation officers, the courts the lawyers, the jails are all making bank off peoples misery instead of helping them! Hopefully there is a special place in hell for those who push this poison for love of money! Your family is in my prayers!

    1. Jennifer and Joe, I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family. Addiction is a horrible sentence for the entire family.

  4. So very sorry for your loss God bless you & your entire family. It is everywhere I know thru the path of prescription and other drugs a sister who has had an addiction from the age of fourteen to her present at age 66 the hold it has.

  5. Jennifer and Joe, I am so very sorry and devastated for your loss. My thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family. Please reach out to your online community if you ever need anything. We are here for you.

  6. Joe, I know there is nothing anyone can say to help with the sorrow and heartache you feel.

    “Blessed are they that mourn, for they will be comforted.”

    Stay strong for those who still live and need you.

    Prayers for you will be said many, many times this week. From many, many people and friends….

  7. Joe-
    I am so sorry. I lost my younger brother 3 years ago to this endless cycle of addiction.

    I had the pleasure of meeting you when you had the bar. Wish I could have said sorry in person.
    Take care.

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