Samantha Thomas remembered 3 years after death
Dalpiaz, 83, was behind the wheel of a 2006
Thomas is looking for more than
Thomas, 63, says he's concerned he won't be around to care for his child as he grows older. He says his son suffered night terrors and interacted with children differently after the wreck.
"This is about my son who lost a mother and a brother," he said. "I probably won't be around to take care of him and nurture him. He has issues from this car accident that will probably be with him for the rest of his life."
A recovering drug addict, Samantha worked with others fighting to stay clean. After her death,
Samantha's House has helped seven women find God and legitimate employment, Thomas said. He said his late wife is constantly on his mind.
"It's been real hard," Thomas said. "I think about Samantha every single day."
Thomas says he'll step away from the
"Men gotta recover too, man. Because we go through stuff," he said.
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