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Mom goes back to college at BGSU to honor last promise to husband killed in Iraq War

Por: 10 WBNS Nation March 11, 2023

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Tiffany Eckert might be America's most unlikely sorority sister.  The 41-year-old mom is a member of the Sigma Kappa sorority at Bowling Green State University and may be older than her compatriots at the house, but she still feels right at home. Eckert's husband, Andy Eckert, died fighting in the Iraq War, . It's because of her husband that Eckert is now at the sorority house, she says. Just a few hours... + full article



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