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There’s been a death in the family, we think COVID-19 related (was pnumonia), and happened unexpectedly a few hours ago. RIP Mama.
I’m trying to get my head around it right now, I’m inexperienced with processing grief.
So, I don’t know which way it will go, sometimes I find blogging cathartic, or maybe I need to be away.
Hope you are safe, and stays that way.
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I am so sorry for your loss. Sometimes people don’t know exactly what to say when we’ve lost someone. I lost my five year old daughter, and I’ve found writing about her has helped. Please know you’re welcome to speak with me and you’re not alone.
I’m just now catching up and I’m sorry I missed this. I’m so sorry to hear about this. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers!
Take care of you, yours and catch all this love and best wishes with both hands. There’s a lot being thrown your way xx
May the memory of your mother always be a blessing!
Sorry for your loss!
I’m just catching up with my blogs right now, and I’m so sorry to read of your loss.
So sorry to hear this. Praying.
May your mother rest in peace.
Sorry to hear Don. Grief…its not easy to process. Yes, writing is cathartic. So I guess that’s our unleash.
So sorry to hear this, Don. I pray that the Lord will surround you with His comforting presence through the days, weeks and months to come as you begin to process your grief in the best way for you. God bless you.
That is a great loss Don, give yourself time to process and grieve.
Leslie xoxo
Terribly sorry for your loss. I hope you manage to navigate through this tough time.
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I find writing helpful, but everyone’s different. Deepest sympathies to you and the rest of your family.
So sorry for your loss.
You’re my thoughts, Don. Grief is an odd beast…it takes time…don’t rush it x
That’s terrible news. A heartfelt hug from Romania. May your mom rest in peace. ❤️
sorry for your loss. Be as well as can be.
Don, so very sorry to hear about your mom. My sincere condolences and prayers for the days ahead. So sorry again… ~ dave
Don, please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your mother.
So sorry to hear about your loss. Sending healing and supportive thoughts your way.
Sorry to hear of your loss Don. Nothing the rest of us can say that doesn’t come off as trite.
We’ll be praying for your family and grieving with you. May you find peace during this time of loss.
Sorry to hear about this. Take care.
So so sorry to hear this.
Don, I am so heartbroken the loss of your Mom. It will take time to wrap your head around it, as you said. Just know you have many people who were so glad to see your return, and will be ready for the steam you’ll need to release during your new phase. And, to exist without someone whom you’re used to being there – that is definitely a new phase. I’ve done it many times. You have my prayers, Don.