With a poster of his missing daughter on the back of his work van, Barry Shpeley gets up each day and goes to work, carrying on with life the best he can.
His 24-year-old daughter Candace was living in Abbotsford when she went missing 154 days ago.
Since then, Shpeley s life has been turned upside down.
Along with his wife Kathryne, hes taking care of two of his grandchildren both starting kindergarten and school for the first time next week.
Its hard for the girls, said Shpeley.
They ask about her [Candace] and talk about how much they miss their mommy. They still say goodnight to mommy.
Desperate to find any information on his daughter, Shpeley has started a website www.candaceamandashpeley.ca hoping someone will come forward with news.
So far, he has heard nothing.
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His 24-year-old daughter Candace was living in Abbotsford when she went missing 154 days ago.
Since then, Shpeley s life has been turned upside down.
Along with his wife Kathryne, hes taking care of two of his grandchildren both starting kindergarten and school for the first time next week.
Its hard for the girls, said Shpeley.
They ask about her [Candace] and talk about how much they miss their mommy. They still say goodnight to mommy.
Desperate to find any information on his daughter, Shpeley has started a website www.candaceamandashpeley.ca hoping someone will come forward with news.
So far, he has heard nothing.
http://www.abbynews.com/portals-code/list.cgi?paper=38&cat=23&id=1056251&more=0