Published April 15, 2015
Mindy Corporon with the family dog, Lucy, in the Faith Always Wins foundation office upstairs of her suburban Kansas City home. The office had been the bedroom of her son, Reat Underwood, before he was killed last year. Photo: Ellen Futterman
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