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Kathy Sanders: Where is Colton and Chase Smith’s Grandmother Now? Kathy Sanders is an Author, Activist, and Speaker From what we can tell, despite the many obstacles to have come her way, Kathy (then Kathy Wilburn) is still exploring the 1995 bombing to ensure no loss here will ever be in vain “My husband was dying during McVeigh’s trial,” she expressed in the film “The babies are dead and then
19 years after Murrah bombing, grandmother shares story of loss . . . Nineteen years after the bombing of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building that killed 168 people, a grandmother touched by loss and heartache, is sharing the story of how she sought answers and found forgiveness "Now You See Me" is a book Kathy Sanders said she did not plan on writing, about a life she would have rather ended at one pont
Now You See Me: How I Forgave the Unforgivable - amazon. com Now you see me by Kathy Sanders is a true account of how she lost her grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing She tells of how it happened, where she and her daughter were and what heartbreak they went through
4 15 25 Kathy Sanders on the True Story of the OKC Bombing Scott interviews Kathy Sanders, who lost two of her grandchildren in the Oklahoma City bombing and has spent the years since trying to get to the bottom of what really happened that day
Kathy Sanders - At Home in Arkansas For Kathy, painting isn’t just about self-expression; it’s about touching others’ lives She’s now frequently commissioned to do pieces that represent her clients’ significant moments—scenes from family vacations, portraits of lost loved ones and landscapes that evoke happy times
Kathy Sanders | Arkansas Democrat Gazette Special to Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Kathy Sanders stands behind the chair placed in memory of her grandson, Chase Smith, who, with his brother, Colton, were among the 168 people killed in the
Kathy Sanders On Forgiving The Oklahoma Bombers - Hot Springs Village . . . Kathy Sanders endured horrific heartbreak It began on the morning of April 19, 1995, when a loud explosion occurred in downtown Oklahoma City She and daughter Edie frantically dashed toward the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building That’s when their lives were devastated