The tragic news out of Sutherland Springs stirred up the same emotions for Ganem. “Immediately my heart opened up and I was like ‘yes, we can do this,'” he said. “It’s a small town. People that felt like they were safe ended up in this tragedy.” “What we want to do is start the healing process here,” Ganem said. “I want to make sure that we celebrate the lives of the people who were there.” Ganem’s caskets are always personalized. For some of the younger victims, he plans to paint coffins with princesses and Barbie. The smallest one will fit a 1-year-old girl. He sees his gesture as a way to help grieving families get through their darkest time. Read More… http://ift.tt/2hQ1zjF
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