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  2. 48 mother-son quotes to celebrate the bond of boy moms - AOL

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    If you're looking for mother-son quotes for a card, an Instagram post or simply to show mom how much she is loved, you can't go wrong with this collection of sweet quotes. 48 Mother-Son Quotes ...

  3. 80 Mother and Son Quotes That Perfectly Capture Your ... - AOL

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    But now you are a man and my son, I am so proud of you and all your accomplishments!” — Catherine Pulsifer. 73. “Son, you remind me how so much depends on days made of now.” — Alison ...

  4. This mom's 'tough love' letter to son goes viral - AOL

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    How to get your child to listen to you? Craft a "tough love" letter like this genius mother, Heidi Johnson did. SEE MORE: Mom of three strips down in crowded marketplace On her Facebook page ...

  5. Mourning stationery - Wikipedia

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    Mourning stationery is a letter, envelope, or calling card with a black border, used to signify that a person is experiencing mourning. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was first used in the 17th century in Europe and was most popular during the Victorian era , during which it was also used in the United States and West Africa.

  6. Message in a bottle - Wikipedia

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    A teardrop-shaped bottle was found in March 2002 on a beach in Kent, England, containing an unsigned letter from a French woman expressing her enduring grief over the death of her son at age 13. [ 83 ] [ 84 ] British author Karen Liebreich spent years of research, unsuccessfully trying to find the mother and eventually publishing a book called ...

  7. Mother's Last Word to Her Son - Wikipedia

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    "Mother's Last Word to Her Son" is a gospel blues song written by Washington Phillips (1880–1954) and recorded by him (vocals and zither) in 1927. [2] The song is in strophic form, and consists of five quatrains in rhyming couplets. The mother advises her son as he leaves home to always remember Jesus.