Be supportive, be friend with an open ear if she needs or desires to talk, just listen. Unfortunately, there is little more you can do. Unless you have been in this same position their is really nothing you can say, other than you are sorry for her pain. And if she needs anything do not hesitate to call. Send her a card, ask if there is anything you can do to lighten the load. Perhaps make phone calls. Whisper a prayer that God will give her the courage and strength to endure what has to be a very difficult time for her. Good luck and God bless****
2006-12-08 02:38:04
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answered by ? 7
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there is not some thing absolutely everyone can say that can make her experience more advantageous suited. deliver her your sympathy, and enable her comprehend you're there if she desires some thing. be confident to examine decrease back including her - ask how she's doing - for some months or more advantageous, somewhat on mom's Day and mom's birthday. Loss that deep each and every so often doesn't truly sink in for a even as, and it lasts a lengthy, lengthy time period. this is been 3 years on the grounds that my mom died, and that i only stopped crying each and each and every time i imagine about her, yet I nonetheless bypass over her.
2016-11-30 07:49:08
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answered by ? 4
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Pray for her and her family. I also lost my mother on December14 1994 I know how it is I went to school one morning and after one hour of shool I was being called into the office thought I was in trouble but family members was there to pick me up I got home and was told my mother passed away in he sleep with a massive heart attack I was in shock and then when I came out of shock I lost it I neede a friend to talk to and till this day I still need a friend to talk too about my mother. I hope this helped you just be a friend
2006-12-08 03:01:45
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answered by april e 1
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My Condolences, please Stay Close to Her, even if she says she doesn't need you. She will go through many stages of "grief", and you can be prepared by asking the Funeral Hall for their Handout on the subject. Don't let her spend any of the holidays alone. Support her when she cries and lots of hugs. Just be a Good Friend, and help her. It will take some time, and winter is so dark and dreary, it doesn't help. Good Luck.
2006-12-08 02:20:09
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answered by peaches 5
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you did not say your age, but you have to stay with your friend when she need company, and remember all the good moments with her mother, not the sad ones, just the good and happy ones, that is what I did when mymother died, and still do that. Specially in times like christmas or bithdays, hollydays.Also I pary for her soul
2006-12-08 02:19:06
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answered by pelancha 6
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Just be there for them. Offer help to organise things, offer a shoulder to cry on and just listen. At the beginning the person will be on autopilot, so just be there to check things out and keep an eye open for the. Good luck.
2006-12-08 02:19:17
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answered by PHILIP C 2
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That is really sad and horrible,I am so sorry for your friend and my prayers are with her and her family.The best thing you can do is just be there for her,allow her to grieve in her own way,allow her to cry if she needs to,just hold her and support her every step of the way.Do not let her isolate or be alone.
2006-12-08 02:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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last year around this time my step mom died.
you just have to take it as it comes talk to people and people will help you out
you will get through it
just think about the happy times you had and things will work out for you soon enough
i promise
2006-12-08 02:18:17
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answered by Lindsey A 1
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I honestly don't know. Just be there for them. My sister died last night so I am going through that...
2006-12-08 02:22:14
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answered by girlshadow212 4
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gage what they want by their telling you,,some want no one around them and really need to be alone but others need support straight way and the last thing they need is to be alone,,,,let them know when they want to talk you will be there to listen to all they have to say,,that as their friend,,you care about them and want to be there if they need you to be,,that is all you can do at this moment in time to show support.
2006-12-08 02:37:45
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answered by lex 5
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