Monthly Archives: October 2016

Widows – When is it time to date again? | LinkedIn


You know what it’s like to have a life with someone to love and its normal to wonder about dating again. But the act of love requires work and courage. When alone there is a certain amount of fear Source: Widows – … Continue reading

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From Mourning to Morning | VoiceAmerica


Isabel Stenzel and her twin sister Anabel, were both born with cystic fibrosis. They taught about what that meant and how to live with it. They wrote a book about it. Source: From Mourning to Morning | VoiceAmerica

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Angels of Grief, Comfort & Hope, from Grief Watch


Source: Angels of Grief, Comfort & Hope

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Grief and my one and only daughter


Originally posted on Retro Girl & the Chemo Kid:
I cannot buy it—’tis not sold There is no other in the World Mine was the only one – Emily Dickinson One of the first things people ask when they hear…

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Shared via Steven Caskey – How to Help the Grieving – Live the List


Written by Dr. Virgina A. Simpson in “What Grieving People Want You To Know.”  http://www.drvirginiasimpson.com How you can help me  Please talk about my loved one, even though he is gone. It is more comforting to cry than to pretend … Continue reading

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Grief and Cancer – IT HAPPENED TO ME: My Mother Didn’t Tell Me She Was Dying of Cancer


Source: IT HAPPENED TO ME: My Mother Didn’t Tell Me She Was Dying of Cancer

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Does a Dead Person’s Vote Count? ~ Pallimed


If someone casts an absentee ballot and then dies, what happens? Source: Does a Dead Person’s Vote Count? ~ Pallimed

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Have patience in the first throes of grief | Giving Yourself Enough Time to Grieve


A daily dose of patience each morning will fortify you to give yourself time to grieve. Don’t be in a rush. Wallow in your grief. Feel every emotion. Source: Have Patience | Giving Yourself Enough Time to Grieve

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – A Letter to the Doctors and Nurses Who Cared for My Wife – The New York Times


After his young wife died unexpectedly, Peter DeMarco wrote a letter to the caregivers who helped him cope. Source: A Letter to the Doctors and Nurses Who Cared for My Wife – The New York Times

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An Online Generation Redefines Mourning – NYTimes.com


Expressions of grief take on many public forms in the digital age. Source: An Online Generation Redefines Mourning – NYTimes.com

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