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Widow fulfills promise to late husband by earning degree [Video]
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW!
- Tiffany Eckert promised her husband, who was killed in Iraq 18 years ago, that she would get an education.
- Now, at age 41, Eckert will graduate from Bowling Green State University in April 2023 with a degree in human development and family studies.
- She completed the four-year program in less than three years and hopes to use her degree to help people process trauma.
Tiffany Eckert promised her husband, who was killed in Iraq 18 years ago, that she would get an education.
After years of working an office job, Eckert enrolled at Bowling Green State University and will soon graduate with a degree in human development and family studies.
She completed the program in less than three years and hopes to use her degree to help people process trauma.
Thank you to my friend and fellow @bgsu Falcon @SteveHartmanCBS for sharing my story. It is never too late. Never give up. Promise kept xoxo ♥️ https://t.co/lisL8CY0Yd— Tiffany Eckert (@Imtipherific) March 11, 2023
Eckert said that the program has provided her with a level of healing she didn’t know she needed, and she wants to show people that “genuine happiness is attainable at any stage in life, no matter what you’ve been through.”
Source: foxnews.com
