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	<title>Comments on: Lessons From Katie</title>
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		<title>By: Lisa Craig</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lisa Craig</dc:creator>
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		<description>My own daughter, Katie Beth, also died at age 15, or lived again at age 15. She too lived in a physical body that betrayed her. She could not walk or talk, she ate with a feeding tube, but her mind was swift and her smiles touched people deeply. Reading this story is almost a mirror image of what we suffered, what we learned, and what me miss of our dear, beautiful girl. Her 20th birthday would have been this Friday and May 8 will mark 5 years since she went to Jesus. A friend sent me this link, and I am so glad he did. If you visit my website you can read a book that I made as a tribute to Katie Beth&#039;s precious life. Thank you from another mother for your kind words to Katie&#039;s parents.

Lisa Craig
Colorado Springs</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My own daughter, Katie Beth, also died at age 15, or lived again at age 15. She too lived in a physical body that betrayed her. She could not walk or talk, she ate with a feeding tube, but her mind was swift and her smiles touched people deeply. Reading this story is almost a mirror image of what we suffered, what we learned, and what me miss of our dear, beautiful girl. Her 20th birthday would have been this Friday and May 8 will mark 5 years since she went to Jesus. A friend sent me this link, and I am so glad he did. If you visit my website you can read a book that I made as a tribute to Katie Beth&#8217;s precious life. Thank you from another mother for your kind words to Katie&#8217;s parents.</p>
<p>Lisa Craig<br />
Colorado Springs</p>
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