PANDRA'S GRIEF
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  STRONGER,  WISER
    
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      This Page Is Lovingly Dedicated To Our Precious Son, Paul  Andre Williams, Jr. ( 24 ). We'll Love You For All Eternity!     

                            
        It is so amazing to me how God uses our worst tragedies and pain to transform us into better human beings. But that's only if we allow him to do so. Because my pain was so deeply rooted in my heart, mind, and soul, I knew I had A critical choice to make. Through unimaginable agony, I realized that I could actually become bitter towards God, my nephew, and even life itself. And A part of me felt as though that would be the easier road to travel. But nevertheless, within my true heart, I knew that there was no way that I was going to allow bitterness to alter my divine destiny. Especially since bitterness is such A powerful entity that it can penetrate into every aspect of my daily life.It can cause unwarranted conflict between family, friends and acquaintances to the extent of destroying every relationship I've ever established. But most importantly it can quickly destroy my character which I've taken my whole life to earn. That's why I choose to allow my tragedies to make me better, instead of bitter. To me being better means that my character is more highly esteemed, I can hold my head up and know that I am A survivor, and my personal relationship with God is much more intimate. And finally I'm keenly aware of who I am, and no longer need anyone else to validate my worth. Ultimately,  I hope to inspire others that they too can become better, instead of bitter.  And since  I've experienced death on various occasions, I definitely can say" I'm stronger, I'm wiser, and I'm so much better. And I never would've made it without God,  family, and the loving support of our extended family and friends. And to God be the Glory!                                    
                  A Precious Walk Down Memory Boulevard

                          SUSPENDED OR REVOKED LICENSE

When a driver's license, or "operator's license or permit," is a Suspended or Revoked License, the licensee is supposed to stop driving until the license and driving privileges are restored. A person who continues to drive with a Suspended or Revoked License is violating the order of a court or an administrative agency. Often, a person's license is considered to be suspended from the time the suspension is imposed, even though the period of suspension may not officially begin until a later date. In addition, the suspension usually continues until the license is actually restored by the court or agency that imposed the suspension. Generally, driving with a Suspended or Revoked License is considered a serious offense, similar to contempt of court (violating a court order), and the punishment for the crime can be severe: a large fine, mandatory imprisonment, or both.

       
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