Mary Jane Hurley Brant
March 12, 2010 – 1:42 am | No Comment

My daughter, Katie Brant, was my hero. 
She was given an overwhelming challenge which she met valiantly, fearlessly and always with a greater good in mind.  I witnessed Katie’s bravery early on when she marched down …

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Grief in the Workplace
July 15, 2009 – 1:58 am | No Comment
Jane Galbraith

The workplace is like your second family to many people. Let’s face it, some people spend more time at work than with their immediate families!! After my mother died I don’t think that I was …

Grief Goes to Work: Part II
June 12, 2009 – 1:25 am | 2 Comments
Patrick T. Malone

By Patrick T. Malone –??
In the last installment, I told you about the deaths of my two sons, Scott and Lance, and my work experiences related to the grief associated with those deaths. We ended …

How Do You Honor Co-Worker on Anniversary of Her Death?
May 26, 2009 – 7:52 am | No Comment
Patrick T. Malone

Michele writes in: At our company, the executive secretary to the President, who was only in her early 30s, died last year suddenly one afternoon. She had been with the company for 12 years. She …

Grief Goes to Work: Part One
May 26, 2009 – 1:23 am | No Comment
Patrick T. Malone

By Patrick T. Malone –??
Jack Gordon, former president of the Hospice Foundation of America, once said: “In a very real sense in our society, the workplace has become a kind of extended family. Businesses have …