Ceran family 'dumbfounded' by fundraising
His wife's daily planner, his daughter's bow, his son's highlighted scriptures, a cup any of them drank from -- nearly a month after Gary Ceran lost his wife, daughter and son in a fatal car crash, the 45-year-old father is gathering mementos of his loved ones and still holding back tears.
"Every one will set you off at any given moment," he said. "We're trying to put the house into a condition where we can move forward without being tortured every day. The very day I came home from the hospital I walked in and Julie's nightgown was on the counter in the bathroom. On the fridge was a photo of Clarissa and Julie. Everywhere you turned it was that way."
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"Every one will set you off at any given moment," he said. "We're trying to put the house into a condition where we can move forward without being tortured every day. The very day I came home from the hospital I walked in and Julie's nightgown was on the counter in the bathroom. On the fridge was a photo of Clarissa and Julie. Everywhere you turned it was that way."
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