Nathaniel Prescott: Son’s death has made us all closer
Nathaniel Prescott describes the late Peggy Prescott as a “mama lion.” Keeping her family together, strong and safe was the most important thing for her. That may have been one of the reasons she kept her cancer and its severity underwraps. Nathaniel discusses the impact Peggy’s death had on their sons, particularly Jace. Plus, he discusses how Jace’s death brought the family closer together. This show was recorded in accordance with CDC COVID-19 safety guidelines. All crew tested negative before the production. Want to see more? SUBSCRIBE to watch the latest interviews: http://bit.ly/1R1Fd6w Episode debuted nationwide in 2020. Watch full episodes each week on TV stations across the country. Find the airing time and channel for your city: http://www.grahambensinger.com/index.... Connect with Graham: FACEBOOK: / grahambensinger TWITTER: / grahambensinger INSTAGRAM: / grahambensinger WEBSITE: http://www.grahambensinger.com/

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