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FATE & FAITH

At first, the conversation went way worse than poorly.

It was 2012, and Rob and Deanna Piwowarczyk were newlyweds. They’d met in Colorado and were living in the mountains, where Deanna had horses and dogs. She was in her early 40s, working in software; he was five years older and owned a tire shop. Between them, a canoe was the only boat they’d ever owned.

“Shortly after we got married, Rob sprung it on me that he wanted to live on a boat someday,” Deanna recalls. “I said, ‘I’m going to have to die or you have to divorce me, because I

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