First Posted: 5/18/2012

Thank you Donnie for the article, "There is no prescription for grief," for it is a very true statement. My husband drowned in April and items were either stolen before he drowned, or immediately after he drowned. The grief that my family and I suffer is so great is due to knowing that he was either robbed before his death, or robbed immediately after his death. Other party that could have given insight as to what happen to him, dies four days after he is buried, but was never questioned. Grief is worse when there are so many unanswered question, which therefore causes the qriefing period to be longer. No medicine can heal the wound that crime creates and seems not to care what happened. But an ounce of wisdom from the Lord, can give you peace which passeth all understanding. I do not know if my husband drowning was an ordinary drowning and perhaps we the family never will, since those who should have been investigated were not, but we cannot erase the fact that I have a dead husband, I so dearly love, and lots of missing items from his van, that no one has been questioned about. As for me and my family, we will continue to serve the Lord, and we realize that if Sheriff Sealey and his Officers had been told the truth….He was robbed, his van would have been investigate. No prescription can heal a broken heart, bring back a husband, child, mother, father, friend, but God can heal all wounds. So after reading this article, which truly touched my heart and I pray it touched others, perhaps should have been printed on the front page. Again, thank you Donnie and staff for lifting my spirits today and just know that, one the tears of sorrow that I carry at this present time is not his death, but the thought of wondering whether or not he was forced by someone and drown, or if indeed it was an accident. We now know that we will never know, but God does and judgement is at thire feet for it will be something that they will have to live with for the rest of their lives.