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Quit Kissing My Ashes
by Judy Collier
"A family's story of
love, death, tragedy and triumph. A MUST-READ
for any parent dealing the with loss of a child." - John Edward |
| Judy
Collier |
Judy
is a schoolteacher who works with special-needs children.
Judy's book, Quit Kissing My Ashes
is the culmination of a loving son’s determination to comfort not only
his family, but also the many friends Kyle left behind. Judy
currently resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with Jim, her husband of
forty years. She and Jim have three children -- Jill, Jamie, and Kyle,
and are blessed with nine grandchildren.
Nothing
could have prepared Judy Collier for the emotional turmoil that would
enter her life. No words suffice to describe the emptiness that
engulfed her entire being. A life without her son was a life she
didn’t want to live.
Five
and a half years have passed since that dreadful day in 1996 when
Judy’s life was shattered. But the many, many blessings that began
coming her way awakened her to a world she would never have thought
possible. Not only was she growing spiritually from within, but also
her need to help others began taking over her life. She sought ways to
spread her truth her son does live.
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Endorsements
John Edward,
host of TV's Crossing Over, "A family's story of love, death, tragedy
and
triumph. A MUST-READ for any parent dealing with the loss of a child."
Danielle Steel,
best-selling author, "I wish you the very best. I'm sure Kyle feels proud of
you for all your good efforts."
Dr. Albert Taylor,
author of Soul Traveler, "Judy Collier shares with us an incredible
story about life, death, and the afterlife, that provides welcome
reassurance for us all."
Judy Guggenheim,
author of Hello from Heaven, "Judy Collier invites her readers to be
a companion through her family's journey of grief, discovery, and ultimate
celebration that Kyle lives on!"
Mary Jo McCabe,
author of Come This Way, "Without doubt, this book proves there is
life after death."
Quit Kissing My Ashes
"A MUST-READ...." – JOHN EDWARD
Why Should I
Read This Book?
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I will
KNOW
death is a beginning, not an end.
I will
KNOW
loved ones are always with me.
I will
KNOW
how those on the Other Side can
communicate with me.
A twenty-six-year-old dies
in a car accident and lets us
KNOW
he is okay. |
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