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Katonya Breaux and Her Son Ryan
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Katonya Breaux On The Grief Of Losing A Son

Written by Katie Hintz-Zambrano

Photography by Katonya Breaux

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  1. Tony Breaux says...

    Awesome!
    I’m right with you Pie
    I love you

  2. Yvette Hicks says...

    Thank you for sharing such a profound and inspiring piece. Your words have not only enriched my understanding but strengthened my love for life in a new way to conquer our journey with grief we all share.

  3. Daphne McClendon says...

    Thank you for sharing Katonya!

  4. Kim says...

    This is such a beautiful piece, your words have opened my eyes to a different side of grief, and to acknowledge that healing is not linear. Ryan will forever stay in our hearts.

  5. Kim says...

    This is such a beautiful piece, your words have opened my eyes to a different side of grief, and to acknowledge that healing is not linear. Thank you, Ryan will forever stay in our hearts.

  6. Porfirio Ollistac says...

    I want to say thank you for sharing your experiences with grief. It’s fascinating how the world changes after losing someone close to you and I’m eternally grateful for how your words were able to help me understand different perspectives of dealing with grief as well as to console others. Thank you.

  7. Mars says...

    Katonya— Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us. I just want you to know that these words had great impact on me and that I’m grateful for getting the chance to stumble upon and read this interview of yours with Katie. Sending so much love!

  8. Mj Aquino says...

    Thank you so much for sharing Katonya!

  9. Krystle Wilson says...

    You seldom see stories like this – thank you Katonya for sharing your story.

  10. linda icenhower says...

    thank you for sharing such an important article. katoyna speaks wisdom and guidance to a topic that is wrapped in so tightly in bubble wrap others often have no idea where to even begin to offer companionship.
    holding you, katoyna (and all the mothers) in my heart.

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