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“Rainbow Moments”, A Book To Help The Grieving Written By Late Army Veteran, Conni Masterman

By Baltazar Ordoñez & Tune Dau
June 17, 2014


Corpus Christi, TX, USA – WEBWIRE

Ms. Tune Dau said, “Sweet Momma wrote Rainbow Moments after her husband’s death to help anyone going through grief or dark times. Her vision was to make her book available to anyone in need, specifically at Veteran Hospice locations. My goal is to keep her legacy alive and continue her beautiful message.”

Corpus Christi, TX – Conni Masterman passed away on November 20, 2013.  She had recently published Rainbow Moments, an Understanding of Grief.  Her dream was to have this book in all US Veteran Hospice locations throughout the United States.  Daughter, Tune Dau, has started a project to continue her Sweet Momma’s legacy and she needs your help. With your help, Conni’s dream will become a reality.  The complete story and project details can be found at: http://kck.st/1pUlcUq
 
Conni Masterman passed away before her book, Rainbow Moments, was able to get out to the world.  This book is an extremely valuable tool for anyone going through the grieving process.  Daughter, Tune Dau needs your support to keep Conni’s vision alive.  Before Conni passed, she had purchased hundreds of books and now help is needed to get them into the hands of those in need.
 
The project was launched a few days ago and there are only 9 days left to meet the required funding levels.  The funds raised will be used to send the book, free of charge, to as many Veteran Hospice locations in the United States as possible.  This project will close on Friday, June 27, 2014.  More information on this great project, and how you can help, is avialable at http://kck.st/1pUlcUq.



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