bereavement
bereavement
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by elaine williams - 2008-05-01
I recall a period in time, at about 18 months after my husband passed away, that I felt pretty good about myself. I had handled what life had thrown me and come out battered, but mostly okay on the ot...
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by elaine williams - 2008-05-03
When my husband was diagnosed with esophagus cancer, we never talked about him dying, except in the very beginning. I think we were afraid to voice the worst scenario we could think of, him not making...
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by elaine williams - 2008-05-05
The left side of the bed where my husband used to sleep remains neatly made, hardly a ripple disturbing the quilted surface. I sleep on the right side each night, where I had slept the twenty-plus yea...
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by Sarah Porter - 2008-07-28
Personalized Bereavement & Sympathy Thank You Cards Different cultures have different ways of dealing with death. When it comes time to mourn the loss of a loved one, what will matter the most to you...
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by Laura Young - 2008-07-29
"Grab me some water, would ya? How are you doing?"Michael and I had arrived at the graveyard and were moments from exiting his van to visit his chosen burial site."How do you think I'm doing?" I asked...
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by Mercedes Oestermann Van Essen - 2008-09-25
Many a folklore tale exist about love: It has been romanticized for centuries and put on a pedestal as the holy grail of existence. Naturally we all want a permanent supply of this divine elixir.It i...
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by SARAH PORTER - 2008-10-13
Condolence Messages Bereavement Cards may seem like a small effort in light of the terrible loss suffered by recipients. However, the sincere Bereavement Sympathy Cards Wordings you'll find ...
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by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2008-10-19
Does the grief you are experiencing seem to be relentless? Is there no end in sight? That feeling is not unusual for many. A common experience for mourners is not to be able to find a nurturing suppo...