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Chelsey Coe’s mother fought back tears and spoke frankly in expressing the agony and loss she’s felt the past year since the disappearance of the young Miamisburg woman.
Shula Woodworth said her daughter’s birth in the fall of 1991 helped turned the Adams County woman’s world around.
“Chelsey was my first born,” Woodworth said of Coe, who grew up in Warren County and attended Springboro High School.
“And even though my other children are just as special as Chelsey, Chelsey was the reason I changed my life,” she said. “I was an alcoholic, and when Chelsey was born, I decided she was more important. So I gave Alcoholics Anonymous a chance, and I’ve been sober ever since.”
Missing Miamisburg woman’s mom: ‘Chelsey was the reason I changed my life’
Shula Woodworth said her daughter’s birth in the fall of 1991 helped turned the Adams County woman’s world around.
“Chelsey was my first born,” Woodworth said of Coe, who grew up in Warren County and attended Springboro High School.
“And even though my other children are just as special as Chelsey, Chelsey was the reason I changed my life,” she said. “I was an alcoholic, and when Chelsey was born, I decided she was more important. So I gave Alcoholics Anonymous a chance, and I’ve been sober ever since.”
Missing Miamisburg woman’s mom: ‘Chelsey was the reason I changed my life’