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Posted by The Grief Blog on July 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Last winter when our home in Illinois was deep in snow, we dreamed of cruising the Islands on a luxury liner—and the First Widows List Caribbean Cruise was born. WWW.Widowslist.com
Sandra Pesmen, Host of www.widowslist.com, will be on board with her daughter, Beth Preis, Co-Host of www.widowslist.com
We leave from Ft. Lauderdale 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment
From Judy –
Diana,
I too prayed every night for God to watch over my son. He died instantly in a fatal car accident 6 months ago. So sudden. I never saw him again. It was a closed casket. So hard, when you want to see him and say just a few last words to him.
Please [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 31, 2009 · 1 Comment
From will –
I’m am sorry for everyone who has had to deal with this pain it is unbearable. my wife was 6 months pregnant when we lost our twin baby girls i unfortunately was in basic training when it happened. i still cant get over what happened and why i couldn’t be there. she [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment
1st Guest: Julie Lange – Loss of a child through Substance Abuse
Julie Lange lost her youngest son, Justin, at age 16, in 1993 to suffocation while sniffing nitrous oxide. Her story is a healing journey through tragedy and loss into a life of unexpected joy and richness. Julie is the author of Life Between Falls: [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 30, 2009 · 1 Comment
From Nazar -
My mom passed away on 25 July 2009 and being her only child I am totally devastated. She had been suffering from arthritis for the past 30 years. I have three kids of my own and my third and only daughter was born five days before she passed away. I am an expat [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 30, 2009 · 1 Comment
From Diana –
I lost my son,three weeks ago.He died in his sleep. I found him and couldn’t bring him back.The pain is great. My faith in god doesn’t exit anymore. Every night I ask god to watch over him and keep him safe.I don’t know what happened. All i know god didn’t watch over [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
By Gale Massey, 2009 -
The day you died a cold embrace of air swallowed me
and every drop of warm blood drained from my heart.
The words, spoken out loud, clanged like deafening bells inside my head.
Leaving me as hollow as a half remembered dream.
I ache at every sunrise, sunset and memory of you.
I thought I heard [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
By Harriet Hodgson -
You never recover completely from the death of a loved one or many deaths in the family. If you are grieving now you know this. Death changes your life forever.
I think of 2007 as the year of death. On a snowy Friday night my daughter died from the injuries she received in [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
From Sharon -
Thank you for your website and it’s info and help. Our 36 year old son passed away on May 30, 2009 after a 15 month battle with an aggressive brain tumor. We knew that the chemo did not work and after a second surgery to de bulk the tumor , Andrew was given [...]
Posted by The Grief Blog on July 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
From Cathy –
I know exactly how you feel.I lost my little boy in 1985.He was 81/2 months old,with brain cancer,MS,bad heart.To this day I catch myself wondering what kind of person he would be if he survived.On his anniversary of his birth and death I lock myself in my room alone,don’t want to be [...]
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