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  "textContent": "“My kids lost their dad in 2020,” says Ashlyn Stone. Her partner, Hayden Hansen, died on the way to the hospital after a car accident in Kaysville, Utah. Though she has two children, Stone says that no one, including those working for public agencies, reached out to offer support for...\n\nThe post How Utah Is Looking Out for Kids Who Lose a Parent appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.",
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