Short Overview: A man from Weare is getting attention from across the country because of what family members said about him after he died. Most people don't get to write the ending to their own story, but Kay Ann Heggestad's narrative has never been normal.
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A man from Weare is getting attention from across the country because of what family members said about him after he died. Most people don't get to write the ending to their own story, but Kay Ann Heggestad's narrative has never been normal. ABC News' Will Ganss has the details on one son's hilarious, yet touching tribute to his larger-than-life mother.
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- A man from Weare is getting attention from across the country because of what family members said about him after he died.
- Most people don't get to write the ending to their own story, but Kay Ann Heggestad's narrative has never been normal.
- ABC News' Will Ganss has the details on one son's hilarious, yet touching tribute to his larger-than-life mother.
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