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Grief and Humor

Grief and Humor to Help Cope

by Stacy Feintuch in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Solo Parenting, Widowhood Journey
July 13, 2022
You would never think that grief and humor go together. But sometimes they do. It’s been ten years since my husband died. My daughters, who were so young back then, have grown into beautiful young adults.  The three of us ...
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My Best Decision Was A Dog

My Best Decision Was A Dog

by Stacy Feintuch in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope for Widows Foundation, Widowhood Journey
June 21, 2022June 21, 2022
When my husband died, there was so much commotion in my house. Friends and relatives were constantly in and out. People couldn’t do enough to help. And the food - there was so much food! But, as time goes on, ...
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When Do We Talk about Death to Children?

by Susan Kendal in Grief, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Widowhood Journey
January 31, 2022January 29, 2022
Children learn so many life-lessons in childhood that help prepare them throughout their life. When is it appropriate to discuss death and grief? My children were adults in their 20’s when their dad suddenly died so I did not have ...
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“Children’s Grief Awareness Day: 10 things I wish someone told me about grief as a child

by DonnaElliott in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health
November 17, 2021November 17, 2021
Hey Kiddo! Grief sucks and it is a thing I wish none of us have to go through.  Throughout the years I have gotten to know Death and Grieving like an old family acquaintance and these are 10 things I ...
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Young adult children still need their fathers too

by Dori Ann Dupre in Grief, Hope for Widows Foundation, Solo Parenting, Widowhood Journey
September 8, 2021
When I was 25, my father died in an accident. I was a young adult who still needed her dad. However, I was married with a toddler and with on the way. I was a college graduate and military officer ...
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National Grief Awareness Day: Grief is a Complex Son of a B*tch

by Lisa Kumagai in Coping Mechanisms, Grief, Hope and Healing, Hope for Widows Foundation, Mental Health, Solo Parenting
August 30, 2021August 27, 2021
Several years ago I learned about International Widow's Day (June 23rd), a day set aside to recognize the hardships that widows face from loss, that fell one day after National Onion Rings Day. Even after becoming a widow in December ...
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Memories from his sons eyes. 

by Danielle Thompson in Grief
October 19, 2020October 19, 2020
It's been 3 ½ years since we lost him. It was a 12 week whirlwind from start to his death and he was just gone. Like that...so quick. Too fast.    When I talk to my youngest J3 about his ...
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To my grown stepchildren this Father’s Day

by Susan Leathers in Solo Parenting
June 20, 2020
I didn’t come into your lives early enough to have a hand in raising you, and at times it probably seemed that I only came to steal away your dad’s heart from you or crowd you out from your seat ...
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Children’s Grief Awareness Day: Children lose more than their father when he dies

by Cheryl Barnes in Hope for Widows Foundation
November 18, 2019November 18, 2019
On November 18, it was 14 years since my dad passed from leukemia.  The loss of my father devastated me. It is still painful to think about. We were very much alike and I looked up to him not only ...
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Children’s Grief Awareness Day – I wish I could see from their eyes. 

by Danielle Thompson in Grief, Hope for Widows Foundation
November 18, 2019June 19, 2020
Children’s Grief Awareness Day - I wish I could see from their eyes.  As Children’s Grief Awareness Day approaches, I began to reflect on the grief my sons have had in these past 2 ½ years. The ups and downs, ...
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