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James Ransone’s life cannot be reduced to its ending. He was a husband, a father, a colleague, an artist, and a survivor who kept showing up. His death asks us not for voyeurism or judgment, but for seriousness—about mental health, about support, about the limits of resilience. Remembering him means holding all of that at once: the brilliance, the struggle, the love he leaves behind.
For those who are struggling, help is available. Reach out to trusted people in your life or to professional resources in your community. Asking for support is not weakness; it is an act of courage. And it is one worth choosing, again and again.
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