My father died when I was 11. Here’s what I learned.
When a Parent Dies
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For some of us, the strongest memories of Mom take place in the kitchen. Reading her handwritten recipe cards puts us right back at her side.
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How small, intimate memories of our loved ones live on.
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What began as a school project for teen Sicily Kolbeck sadly, suddenly turned into a memorial.
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Just because we know a loved one is dying doesn’t mean we are prepared for the loss…
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Self-care takes a back seat when we care for dying loved ones.
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While grieving a loss, you learn a lot about what helps or hampers healing.
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When the uproariously funny obituary for William Ziegler recently went viral, we wanted to learn more about the story behind the words. We talked to Ziegler’s family members and found out …
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We’ve all heard of the five stages of grief, but there’s no set limit on how many emotions we’ll feel.
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Whenever a family member dies, there is a process that a healthy family undergoes in response to the loss of one of its own. That process is called “role reorganization.”