Solomon Dryden attended his son Tyran’s high school graduation quietly, not seeking attention but honoring a promise. Dressed in his Marine uniform, he carried a photo of his late wife close to his heart. The day symbolized years of commitment and sacrifice — both to his family and his service. His long drive to the ceremony was fueled by love and pride for the son they had raised together.
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