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Carson Cox reads a book on the floor of his grandmother's home in Middletown. His mother, Elizabeth Loranzo, died of an overdose in 2017.
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Carson Cox reads a book on the floor of his grandmother's home in Middletown. His mother, Elizabeth Loranzo, died of an overdose in 2017.
Keira McGuire/WITF
Keira McGuire/WITF
Carson Cox reads a book on the floor of his grandmother's home in Middletown. His mother, Elizabeth Loranzo, died of an overdose in 2017.
Keira McGuire/WITF
Wendy Loranzo watches as her grandson, Carson Cox, plays on the floor of her home in Middletown. Carson’s mother, Liz, died of an overdose in 2017.
Wendy Loranzo says her daughter, Liz, had a big heart and always wanted to help people.
Liz was a beautician and was introduced to heroin by a client. She died of an overdose on March 19, 2017.
Liz left behind a baby boy, Carson. Although Carson’s father is raising him, Wendy and many other grandparents are also playing an active role in his care, saying it takes a village.
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