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Gwendolyn S McNutt
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"Angels Never Die" is a true story of love, loss, and faith. Gwen and Henry McNutt were blessed with six children, four boys and two girls. All four boys were sickly from birth, but Doctors were unable to determine the reason. When their youngest son was three, all four of her sons were sent to Rockefeller Medical Center in New York City for examination by a specialist. There, they were diagnosed with two rare diseases. All were considered terminal. One-by-one, and over a twenty year span, Gwen and Henry watched as their boys suffered, and eventually died from their illnesses. Through it all, holding onto their faith, their belief in friends, family and God, and their own marriage, was almost more than they could endure. But in the end, their faith is stronger than ever.

Biography

Gwen is a mother, grandmother and homemaker. Her book, "Angels Never Die", began as a journal. Gwen never set out to be an author; she began to record her trials and tribulations about all that her family endured once the boys were diagnosed. Today, Gwen relishes in being a grandmother to her oldest daughters two children.

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Angels Never Die, a true story of love, loss, and faith