Articles tagged with: cemetery
Around Memorial Day, many people go to the cemetery to spruce up their loved ones’ graves. They want visitors to see that they are nicely cared for. I don’t have to do that because I know I …
If there is one thing for sure about our grief journey, it seems to be there is very little for sure about our grief journey. Walking this road together as two bereaved parents who never …
I still have a powerful relationship with my daughter Jeannine six-and-one-half years after her death. I believe that my relationship with her extends to other people in my life.
I have been an adjunct professor at …
After my four-year-old died, I was certain my family would never be the same again. It is true and has been proven over and over that we will no longer be the typical family living …
For me, the cemetery is a quiet and peaceful place. A quick walk or turn of the car wheels through the gate is like entering a different world. I leave the noise and cares behind …
There’s the joke about the cemetery. “How many dead people are in there?” The answer: “All of them.” It brought a smile to my lips the first time a ten-year-old told me. But after my …
By Sharon Greenlee –
When you see or hear Memorial Day, what are the first visuals and words that pop into?your mind?? I see the cemetery, the funeral, my mother’s grave. I hear my grandmother’s?mournful crying, …
HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
Getting Through the Holidays Without Your Spouse
Hosts:? Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr. Heidi Horsley
With guest:? Linda Della Donna
December 20, 2007
G:? ?Hello.? I?m Dr. Gloria Horsley with my co-host
H:? ?Dr. Heidi Horsley.
G:?Each week …











