@kevin_battling_cancer: Thank you all for your support! Link in Bio. #Choctaw #frybread #battlingcancer #blessed

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marhia.papaya
marhia.papaya :
she will remember this for her whole life 🥺 i know bc I did this with my mama growing up while she was battling cancers.
2024-12-05 21:47:20
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prettygirl.cayyy
prettygirl.cayyy :
Fill jar with love 💙💙💙💙
2024-12-06 10:30:29
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nonniebean
Nonniebean :
Boost 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
2024-12-05 21:43:47
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sweet.d7
SWEET “D” :
GOD BLESS YOU
2024-12-05 23:01:35
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childlikefeefee
"BellabooBearz" :
Heart chain❤️
2024-12-06 01:55:25
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work.in.progr3ss
Peggie Saves 💀 🍑❎ :
memories are so important to have with our little ones, especially these kind where memories will be tied to family recipes
2024-12-05 22:19:58
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outnumbered60
Outnumbered60 :
Love fry bread!! Stay strong keep making great memories!!
2024-12-05 23:54:53
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lynn.alesia
Lynn Alesia :
Boosting!!
2024-12-05 23:31:04
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coco_dahl
Courtney :
Fry bread is the best! Sending prayers to you all. 💙💙💙
2024-12-06 03:30:37
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lifeofmy6kids
lifeofmy6kids :
Prayers from Oklahoma. 🙏
2024-12-06 03:13:30
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mamaadams2
Amber Megan📚📖 :
Sending prayers!❤️🙏
2024-12-05 23:09:27
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momlifeenespanol
momlifeenespanol :
You’re teaching her so much more than how to cook fry bread. ❤️
2024-12-07 05:07:09
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4evaxthxreal
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I hope you know that things will get better ! For you and your family ! 🫶
2024-12-18 19:35:30
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aliciakelly57
Alicia Kelly :
Praying for your healing ❤️‍🩹
2024-12-06 02:26:28
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dingoandlucci
dingoandlucci :
Boost ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2024-12-06 02:02:15
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lacey_skinner1
Laceyy💋☕️💐 :
Boost❤️❤️
2024-12-06 15:54:07
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totallytorie23
TotallyTorie23 :
Boosting 💜💜💜
2024-12-07 10:12:00
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cmfergusontx
Carla :
Cutie little helper, prayers for you
2024-12-06 05:28:57
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kaylinalivia
kaylin<3 | SAHM :
God Bless 🩷🙏🏽
2024-12-08 13:38:17
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stonekid93
Taryn :
Prayers to you
2024-12-06 01:09:57
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xsuckerpunch
𝔥𝔞𝔯𝔩𝔦𝔢 𝔞𝔫𝔫𝔢 :
Boosting! 💜
2024-12-05 22:34:59
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Kaylie 🐦‍🔥 :
This will be such a huge core memory for her! I still remember peeling boiled eggs at the sink w/ my great grandma. I hope you have a quick recovery so you can have more time for yourself & with her!
2024-12-05 21:52:32
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sharihicks96
sharihicks96 :
HEALING,PRAYERS✝️BLESSINGS ✝️
2024-12-06 01:47:43
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sarahlanaee
Sarah Taylor :
Praying for healing
2024-12-06 01:33:08
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charlenewest319
cthewest :
I have never heard of Fry bread but , my Mom used to make flour bread. I loved it. Praying for you sir 🙏❤️🙏
2024-12-09 15:24:24
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