A teacher at my school that I knew very well has passed away this morning. I really need help coping with this. If anyone has had a death of someone really important to you, please answer. I really need help with this. Be serious. (I already talked to a conselor about this and I guess it kinda helped!)
2006-12-14
11:25:11
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I messed something up. He actually died last night. No one knows what he died from.....
2006-12-14
11:37:05 ·
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browneyedgirl, he could not have died of old age,he was only 50
2006-12-14
12:11:38 ·
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To Charlotte C.
I am profoundly sorry for what befell you. May God continue to grant you courage and in His Infinite Mercy wipe your sorrow.
2006-12-14 20:10:23
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answered by Ithea Nzau 3
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On February 27, 2007... will be three years, I lost my oldest son, who just had his 27th birthday, on the 5th of the month. My very talented son, along with his younger brother, and 3 others had a band, he also had a recording studio. He lost his wife, to another man and a new way of life, that took her into the porn industry. My son, who still loved her and could not cope with her new way of life, took his own! My only advise is "You Will Never Get Over Their Memory," your days will be of thoughts of good times with them, but also of their not being here any longer, to make new remembrances. Your life will become one-day-at-a-time. They shall always be forever young, or older, depending on their age when they left us. Always talk about them, fun things as well as your sadness, at how much you miss them. Charlotte C
2006-12-14 13:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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both are complicated of their own ideas. gazing a radical one die progressively and slowly is somewhat painful for a lengthy time period. it truly is extra painful for the guy and others to be contained in the shortcoming of existence mattress or some terminal ailment with out wish. it truly is devastating previous words. yet at the same time as it somewhat takes position you're emotional exhausted and your grieving is already achieved,so that you bypass on. at the same time as a radical one dies without caution and with out note it truly is a wonder and catches us off shelter and it can provide us so a lot extra grief. it truly is fantastically demanding on kinfolk who're depending economically. yet you've a tendency to bypass on after a at the same time as so in that sense it truly is way less prolonged ache.
2016-11-26 19:58:45
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He could've died of old age. That is so sad. Well, just try to move on and forget. That's what I've done, my grandmas have all passed away already.
2006-12-14 11:42:45
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answered by girlygirl 3
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Wish I had a magical answer for you...hurts alot we know. Guess whats always carried me thru is knowing that I'll always love them and always keep them in my heart, I believe that when we have them in or minds and hearts there never gonna leave our side( our angels) God bless
2006-12-14 11:41:30
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answered by Larry 3
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Everyone deals with death differently. Just take it one day at a time.
2006-12-14 11:32:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry about your loss but death is a part of life so you just grieve and move on
2006-12-14 11:29:58
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answered by ? 6
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