After the tragic loss of her daughter, a foster mom and entrepreneur from Georgia became devoted to faith and doing good works for less fortunate young people. It was a redemption of sorts. Already a business owner, Linda Durrence, 51, alongside her husband, Mark, 56, in February opened a niche thrift boutique especially for kids in need. They named the store “Blossom,” after what occurred in the wake of their daughter’s tragic car accident in 2016; the couple welcomed two sisters, who were in foster care, to join their family and saw how the girls’ lives bloomed. The couple, from Glennville, had three other daughters, now all attending college; Linda was a youth leader at her local church in Tattnall County where they first met Princessa and Juanita, who sometimes visited the Durrences at their home. Linda learned that the sisters were set to be separated from each other (and their older sister also), for …