Tragedy, pandemic spark Ransom woman s 1st novel
Randy Gonzales, Special to The Hays Daily News
Barbara McLain has a message of hope this Easter Sunday for those who have dealt with the loss of loved ones.
McLain, a retired pastor in the United Methodist Church, lives in the tiny Ness County town of Ransom with her husband, Allen. They suffered losses five months apart, in 2016 and 2017. Their 19-year-old daughter, Kara, died in a car accident on Oct. 14, 2016, then on March 6, 2017, the couple’s home on the west edge of town was destroyed by a wildfire.
McLain’s message to parents who have lost a child is one of you are not alone. She started a Facebook page for parents to share their stories. It started out small at first, but McLain said the group now has members from all over the world.
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