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In reply to the discussion: Mr. Tavernier passed away last Sunday. [View all]Highway61
(2,587 posts)13. I am so very sorry for your loss
I lost my daughter. It's been 12 years now. She was ready for college and then...gone. You will be in shock in the beginning. Then sadness, anger, well, just about every emotion one can feel. It is ALL NORMAL. Cry as much as you need to. Keep family and friends close. However a therapist helped me out for a while. You may need to go that route. Nothing to be embarrassed about.
Time will lessen the intense pain. It DOES get better. I promise.
Remember, all the feelings and emotions you feel are normal. It will take a while. You can't erase love. He will ALWAYS be inside your heart. That, my dear is forever. Bless you.
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Condolences, take your time, reflect, may be do something in his name . This is what i
lunasun
May 2017
#33
That sounds like a precious memory. Wishing you many more of those glimpses of comfort as
JudyM
May 2017
#68
So very sorry. Maybe reach out to Du'er annabanana. I believe she can help you...
Phentex
May 2017
#71
Lost y husband ten years ago, he was 61, I was 51. Still miss him every day. Still cry
notdarkyet
May 2017
#72