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made sure thatIndiana widower Gerry Turnerwould never forget her.

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And how could he?
For goodness sake, she missed her daughters wedding to compete in a pickleball championship on the show!
My kids wouldve been very angry with me had I done that, she tellsGlamourin response to those questions.

Gerry suggested that he and Sandra FaceTime her daughter on her wedding day.
My son-in-law said, Mom, marriage is for life.
A wedding is eight minutes.
They wouldve been upset with me had I stayed for that wedding.
My kids would not have approved.
They were very emphatic about me going on this venture.
Theyre in their 50s, second marriage.
[My son-in-law]s a father and a grandfather.
Its not like the very first where your daughters walking down the aisle with a white dress on.
So I [stayed] for very good reasons.
Gerry suggested that he and Sandra FaceTime her daughter on her wedding day.
I have three quick responses, and people dont like my answers, she tellsGlamourmatter-of-factly.
One, no alcohol.
Its not a moral thing for me.
Its just I don’t like the taste of alcohol.
Its like chewing aspirin.
Have you ever chewed an aspirin?
Rule number two, according to Sandra: I dontworship the sun, she says.
So those are my top three.
Oh, Sandra, were going to miss you.
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