Friday, November 27th, 2009
By his Dad, Wilton C. Carter I find strength today to carry on due to the memories of my life with Jason for 18 years and ten days. He was born...
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© Harry Sutphin, all rights reserved. The Invisible Man It didn’t take long to realize that grief for the father of a child was going to...
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After we have lost a child, every milestone is a cause for fresh mourning. If your child died on the 27th of the month, or the 4th of the month, the...
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When my first son died, someone told me, “Grieving is probably the hardest work you will ever do.” The exertion of grief intrudes itself...
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In the last ten years as the editor of a newsletter for bereaved parents, I have been privileged to read the stories of so many courageous, inspiring...
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At the first moment that one knows that parenthood lies ahead—whether through birth or adoption—the ‘dream child’ is born....
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Imagine a small park with sculptures, benches, walkways, flowering trees and shady resting spots, where the names of beloved children are engraved on...
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When someone close to us dies, the things he or she has left behind, from clothing to glasses, a watch, purse, wallet, the books and an endless array...
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The Testimony of Brenda Hoye My husband tells me that the fact that I still proclaim Jesus Christ as my Savior after all I’ve been through is my...
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September 25, 2009 was the Third Annual National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims. It is fitting that there should be a special day to remember...
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