Monthly Archives: April 2018

What’s Your Memory? Remembering Everyday Moments – What’s Your Grief


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via A ‘prom night’ to remember: Family stages long-anticipated party for terminally ill member in hospice room | Western Colorado | gjsentinel.com

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Widow Chick: The Memory Bomb


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My Enemy Parkinson’s: Dad’s Last Words To Me


Originally posted on Toni Lepeska:
The last day of his life, my father sat in the passenger seat of his van and struggled to control the muscles of his mouth. I listened carefully for words I’d recognize. He told me…

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Through a Widow’s Eyes – trigger warning, present tense


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My husband Jeff is unwell. For weeks or months or years, I can’t remember; it seems he has always been exhausted, lethargic, snappish, unable to work much, unwilling to rally for family…

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via How to Prepare for Your Mom’s Death (Even if She Isn’t Dying) – Los Angeles Magazine

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3 Things to Do When You’re Afraid Of Your Spouse Dying First – Before I Go Solutions


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Grief: Talking About It


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Columbia CEO to pay $1.5 million for new downtown Portland homeless shelter | OregonLive.com


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