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Dear <strong>First</strong> <strong>Lady</strong> <strong>Sununu</strong>,<br />
My name is Linda Wright, I am a <strong>New</strong> <strong>Hampshire</strong> Ambassador for a 50-state campaign<br />
called the <strong>First</strong> Ladies Drug Epidemic Memorial Wall.<br />
My son, Bryan Reece was a father of four, he was a loving, funny and kind soul. He would<br />
do anything for a laugh, even though he struggled with depression. He turned to heroin<br />
around the time he got divorced in 2019. He had gotten clean twice. The second time<br />
lasted four months, he had a rough week, he figured he’d snort a little heroin to take the<br />
edge off. I’m sorry to say the coroner didn’t find any heroin in his system, he died of<br />
fentanyl poisoning. 8 nano grams to be exact.<br />
His only sibling, his younger brother found him when he didn’t show up to pick up his<br />
youngest daughter for their weekly visit. That vision will be forever engraved in his<br />
memory. They’re busting people with pounds of this stuff and it’s got to stop!<br />
Our goal is to have a Drug Epidemic Memorial Wall put up in all 50 State Capitol buildings<br />
to honor our loves ones as victims of this drug crisis our country is facing. My son’s life<br />
was so much more than what took his life. By displaying their faces and names in our<br />
State Capitol, they will continue to live on in memoriam, rather than quietly becoming a<br />
statistic. We are Mom’s on a Mission, please help us get our loved ones honored.<br />
Linda Wright<br />
Bryan’s mom f34<br />
Barnstead, <strong>New</strong> <strong>Hampshire</strong>