Let Your Friend(s) and Hunting partner(s) know you care about em.

Stay in touch with her and try to help her out anyway possible. I'm sure she is in a grief-stricken panic not knowing what to do. Remember her world just turned upside down. Help her with the arraignments and later getting her finances figured out. It going to be a very difficult time ahead.
 
Are they local? If so - just be there; she’s going to be too overwhelmed to take calls. Don’t ask “what can I do to help” - just be there.

As I’ve been through this in various capacities it’s best to make sure this person isn’t alone
 
It's kind of nice if your friend doesn't have to think about cooking meals for her and her child. Set up a group of folks who bring dinner over to the family. Figure if there are left overs, skip a day between people who will be bringing meals for that day. Then they will have a day for the leftovers to eat them. Meals that can be frozen and put into the freezer for the two friends is nice also. It gives them the ability to choose what's for dinner tonight. Just some thoughts. We had folks bring us dinners for a couple of weeks if I remember correctly. It was nice not to have to worry about going shopping. If they only have a refridgerator freezer and don't have another larger freezer, consider that when bringing meals over for them also.
 
One of my best friends died a little over 2 years ago. When Garry was alive we always shared no matter if it was a fresh beef or wild game. His wife said to me a few weeks after his passing that it would be the end of his wild game. I have a couple other buddies that share elk with me . I always share that with his family along with venison and wild hog sausage.
 

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