Son

Jacqueline Wagner 1979 (Cleveland,OH)



My heart will never be the same . I aimed to teach you to have the same morals and values as mine . I do hope that in time you will learn to be more kind . And to see the ones who matter most and keep them close . My intentions were always good even if you thought it was all absurd. Above all I want you to know and understand what giving someone your word truly means . You might not believe but I am your biggest fan . I want to see you reach all of your dreams . Remember son the sky is not the limit . Never rush things or do at last minute . Success comes from within and being the best version of you . Doing the right things doesn’t have to be a fight . I promise you if you don’t lose sight the sun will shine ever so bright . You don’t always have to be right it’s okay to be wrong . unwilling to learn from your mistakes will only make more heartbreaks . Remember to be you and the absolute best version of you . You want to be viewed as honest loyal and true . You just don’t know my love for you is huge.

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Written on September 06, 2023

Submitted by schlaeger1107 on September 06, 2023

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Jacqueline Wagner

Jacqueline independent, driven, courageous and determined. Sister of David Olson. Lover of Terry, Landon and Spot. Who feels the need to help, give and guide others. Who needs to focus on being more positive less negative and everything happens for a reason . Who fears leaving this earth . Who would like to see more love than hate in the world . Resident of Ohio. Mother. more…

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