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“It was obvious she loved the Lord, her fellow humans, and the life she was blessed with.” —TUMI Student
On a windy day in February 2021, Michael joined the friends, family, and church members of Marjorie Coe at an outdoor memorial service.
Just eight days earlier, Michael had completed his prison term and a mandatory two-week pandemic quarantine period. He had served 28 years behind bars.
"It was truly meaningful for me to have the huge privilege of attending her memorial service and meeting her family and to say thank you," Michael recalls. "I was joined by my family, as they were visiting, and it was moving for them to see how my church family was embracing me, having just stepped out of prison."
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