I am very sorry for your loss.
I found a web site that offers a few ideas to help you cope with your grief. Here are some tips the site lists:
-Give yourself some quiet time alone to think about moving toward a new equilibrium - a transition from who you were before the loss to who you will be after the grieving process.
-Be as open as you can be in expressing your feelings; cry if you need to. Express any anger or sense of unfairness if you feel it.
-Play out in your mind the unfinished business in the relationship and try to come to a resolution; say good-bye.
-Tell someone you trust the story of your loss.
-Try to focus on what you were able to do for the deceased, instead of what you "should have done" or could have done.
Your family will be in my thoughts.
2006-07-05 03:42:40
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answered by babyitsyou31 5
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I am sorry for your loss. Mourning is a part of living and while you lost your grandpa, remember your mom or dad lost their father and they may hve to deal with the necessary arrangements. Try to support them by doing things like taking care of cleaning or cooking or whatever you can. They may not see your efforts right away, but I promise they will appreciate it just the same. What better way to honor you grandfather, then to support his child.
God Bless
2006-07-05 03:34:48
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answered by Ms. Jay 2
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Don't spend your time mourning his loss. Celebrate his life in a positive way.
2006-07-05 03:47:25
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answered by Rach 1
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Aww. So sad. Just think. He went to a better and happier place.
2006-07-05 03:52:21
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answered by Baby Girl 911 2
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Go offer prayer that it.
2006-07-05 05:01:56
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answered by nectar_pk 2
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