A lonely plea: ‘Anybody need a grandma for Christmas?’

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TULSA, Oklahoma — This month on Craigslist, tucked among ads for worn couches and dusty pianos, was an odd and poignant offer from a woman in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

 

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Damn. Everyone needs someone.

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