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Meg Krenn – mother to Emory

Posted on October 25, 2015July 23, 2018 By siggi

Meg Krenn, mother of Emory, was interviewed by AHCIM in August 2015

Meg and Bill Krenn have 4 children together which is not common among AHC families.
They have a very positive outlook on life.
Meg tells us about their life with AHC and that they will never lose hope

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