Creating space to pause, reflect and share experiences with dying and death

All Stories

All Stories

I miss you

I miss you

I miss you think of you often. You are in a better place, but I’m lonely sometimes

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I pray for our family

I pray for our family

I pray for our family I will never forget her All our Love Shelly Lauber Anna [illegible]

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Be free, my sweet friend

Be free, my sweet friend

My sweet friend Amanda, Not a day goes by when I don’t think of you. I miss you and I love you. Wherever you are now. I hope you know that. Be free, my sweet friend. Love you always  

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There is beauty all around us

There is beauty all around us

We have lost so many but remain so strong. Keep going! There is beauty all around us. <3

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I treasure you!

I treasure you!

To my Sweet [Name], You have given me a lifetime of memories as you fade away from me, I thank you for all the love, adventure and laughter I have to comfort me. I will continue to love your strength and smiles I get from you. I

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It made our life small

It made our life small

After 12 years, almost. This is the worst out break or flu virus we have ever experienced! It made our life small and after the 3rd year we have to learn how to grow safely again. Sandy    

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I wonder if life will ever feel normal again

I wonder if life will ever feel normal again

I wonder if life will ever feel normal again.

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It’s okay to not be okay!

It’s okay to not be okay!

It’s okay to not be okay!

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But we endure

But we endure

It’s hard to put into words how profoundly life has changed over the last few years. In some ways. life has slowed down and yet its hard to find moments of calm. I feel like a new heaviness weighs on us that wasn’t there before, but we

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There is a light at the end of the tunnel

There is a light at the end of the tunnel

Covid was a challenge to us healthcare workers but taught us to have adversity in tough time to work together. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Keep hope!

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