"I am 19 years-old and now I've lost the two most important people in my life," she said about those days.She was in Lexington by then, going to the University of Kentucky and working as a court reporter. She had found a church home in Nicholasville. Soon after, her body stopped her from finishing school and continuing her career. She knew by then she wanted to be a judge, but Crohn's disease had left her, in her early 20s, at rock bottom. A doctor told her she probably wouldn't survive. "I said, 'I'm tired and I'm ready to go. If this is God's will for... MORE