Sunday, February 4, 2024

February 4,2024 What a very sad day yesterday I found Virginia llweyeen passed away in her van , and she said prior to that she was diagnosed with meningitis from Tulelake health clinic so why didn't they put her in the hospital? and you know there's still answers I want when we were kids in Kingman Arizona? one day I'll get them I guess? I wanna know why Virginia didn't give me and Dion and our siblings to our grandparents Annie and Raymond Simon and Rowe and Shirley Kinney when they came to Arizona?! Fred Dale Simon and more made out lives hell for no reason at all! This is a True story and not even all of it yet! ( Kerr Mortuary from Alturas California picked up her body ) I have another question ❓ Why didn't Virginia just leave us kids with Sid Ford Simms and his wife and family or Archie Kinsels family when we were adopted in Kingman Arizona after some of Fred's bullshit?

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