Marty Tousley
March 10, 2010 – 1:30 am | No Comment

Question from a reader:  It’s now been six months since my mother died. In many ways it seems like worlds and eons since then, but in some ways not at all. I really miss her …

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It is Love, Not Death, That Causes Pain
August 21, 2009 – 2:00 pm | No Comment
Kathrin Stengel

Only in the spirit of love,
not under the sign of death,
do the rituals of memory reveal themselves
as the beloved’s living presence.
(November Rose: A Speech on Death)
Two years ago, on All Soul’s-All Saints’ day, the …

Grief and the Global Economic Challenge
March 13, 2009 – 1:26 am | No Comment
Patrick T. Malone

By Patrick Malone —
Technically, grief is the intense emotional suffering caused by a loss. If you are among those who have suffered the death of a child, spouse, parent or grandparent, you know an …

A Grieving Mother in the UK Reaches Out For Help in Her Grief
April 24, 2008 – 1:58 pm | No Comment
Ken Doka

I am here in the UK, an intelligent,12 stepped councillor who always had all the answers until my only son, 21, died from a tragic accident on 13 March 2008…

Finding Hope After the Death of a Child
January 17, 2008 – 8:45 pm | No Comment
Harriet Hodgson

By Harriet Hodgson
I am still in shock at the death of my daughter, the 45-year-old mother of twins.? The shock of her death in a car crash will be with me forever.? Fortunately, I am …