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A Song for Mother's Day Save Email Print
Posted: 6:37 PM May 11, 2008
Last Updated: 6:37 PM May 11, 2008
Reporter: Kristina Szews
Email Address: kszews@wsaw.com

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To show just how wonderful we think moms all over are we asked a local resident to share a song he wrote for his mother.

Gary Schuetz wrote the song A Mother’s Love to demonstrate how much he cared about his mother,
"It’s a song that is wrote in honor of the memory of my mother and written as a tribute to mother's around the world for all the special things the do for us we need them the most.”

The song starts out like this, "A Mother's love, a Mother's love, just a special gift from God above, just as precious as it can be all the love she had for me...."

Gary says he wanted to send a message he could only say in a song, which he says was still challenging because his mother passed away just a few weeks prior to his writing it. But once he had his guitar in his hands, he said his thoughts just flowed into music.

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