Caitlyn Woollard
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II attended a death, grief and mourning seminar by Alan Wolfelt ... my Papa (dad) died March 7, 2009
November 7
Caitlyn Woollard is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
November 7

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About Me:
Not sure what kind of info you're looking for here ... but I have 3 children, and 2 granddaughters.
About my Loss:
My father - who I call Papa, 92 years old - died March 7, 2009 at 4:30 am. Interesting because I was born at 4:30 am :o)
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Registered Nurse (retired); Hospice Volunteer; Therapeutic Touch, Reiki, Polarity, Medical Intuition, Minister of Spiritual Peacemaking, currently student of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy

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Diane Lamas joined Karen's group
If you have that hole in your heart that you get when you lose the woman that you shared a body with....
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Diane Lamas is now a member of Online Grief Support - A Social Community
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Tania, I too have suffered many nasty heartless comments - (way too many) betting most on here have. That anger & pain you feel deep inside for those people tends to weigh on you like a 700 lb coat. In a way I feel sorry for people like that - "th...
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Karen, on Thanksgiving day I'm glad you got to do what YOU wanted to do and not let others tell you different. It's been longer for me so the pain is a bit softer now, plus I had to worry about my other 2 children and my grandchildren were here. I...
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Tania Taylor is going to cry herself to sleep
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I finally pushed myself to go to my in-laws for dinner. It would only be them, us and my brother in law and his wife as well as two nephews. Basically small get together. We were the last to arrive. The house is small with a couch, recliner and a ...
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andrea higgins and prozzie joined Online Grief Support - A Social Community
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Thanks Gail
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Karen - I'm so sorry you are having such a hard time today but quite understand how you feel. And yes, we do these 'festive' things for our families and friends but sometimes we need to do something for US the way we feel we want to do it. If that...
on Thursday
Dear Cindy, Oh my! I guess I don't believe that God causes storms just so we can weather them. That would mean that God created my daughter and then made her die just to see if I could "weather the storm." Perhaps that's the way one pastor explain...
on Thursday
I set here alone on a holiday I use to enjoy (thanksgiving) I just couldnt find the strength to put on that fake face I needed to to go be with hubbys & my family. They are all caring people I love - I just struggle to be - let alone be around peo...
on Thursday
Thanksgiving (U.S.) Thanks to you all for being here. I needed a little quiet time before putting on my "happy holiday face" so I checked the site this morning. The comments by Gail, Katherine, Karen and Wendy were very much appreciated. I too wan...
on Thursday
"Hugs Love & Strength to all of you"
on Thursday
Thank you, Diana.
on Thursday
I hear that a lot... "get over it" The people who say this have obviously not gone through what we all have. A death whether sudden or over time is not something you can just get over. It doesn't matter if you knew them 1 day, 1 month, 1 year, or ...
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Tania Taylor we will be putting up our Christmas tree and decorations on Friday this year.
on Wednesday

Books

To One In Sorrow

Let me come in where you are weeping, friend,
And let me take your hand.
I, who have known a sorrow such as yours, can understand.
Let me come in--I would be very still beside you in your grief;
I would not bid you cease your weeping, friend,
Tears bring relief. Let me come in--and hold your hand,
For I have known a sorrow such as yours, And understand.

-Grace Noll Crowell

The Light Beyond

The Glass Table - a book for children who have lost a sibling

In The Glass Table by Leigh K. Cunningham, fourteen year-old Jack Irwin-Hunter hikes to Lake Como after running away from home. Since his younger brother was killed in a tragic accident, Jack has suffered alone while his parents mourned their loss. He believes his parents no longer care about him—his mother is always crying and clutching a photo of Colby, and his father wanders their garden aimlessly. When Jack is cast into a spell to...

Over 250 funeral poems, instantly...

Did you know about our ebook of over 250 funeral poems and readings? Don't lose valuable time searching for the perfect poem or reading - we've already done all the hard work, to save you the trouble. And you can download it instantly. It's one of the most comprehensive and thoughtful collection of sympathy poems, quotes and readings available today. Whoever you have lost, this carefully crafted collection of poems and readings will help you...

New memorial website Friends At Rest

It’s a unique feeling, when it finally dawns on you that someone who has been a part of your life for such a long time is no longer there. It’s a sickening realisation that stops you in your tracks. In your mind you can visualise the person, smiling, talking, living, but when the vision fades you realise that this is now your only connection to them. Through memories, photographs, anecdotes and, on a higher plane,...

When a pet dies...

This is one of the kindest things you may ever see.. It is not known who replied, but there is a beautiful soul working in the dead letter office of the US postal service. Our 14 year old dog, Abbey, died last month. The day after she died, my 4 year old daughter Meredith was crying and talking about how much she missed Abbey. She asked if we could write a letter to God so...

Headstone funding for low-income families who have lost a baby

Just heard from this very worthwhile foundation and thought it would be helpful to spread the news: "We have a foundation that helps provide low-income families who have a lost a baby with funding for a permanent memorial stone for the gravesite. We have been around since 2003 and have helped 6 families just this year alone in getting headstones for their angel babies. (See www.dempseyburdick.com) We would love it if you would pass on...

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