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re: Dealing with death of a parent
Posted on 8/22/21 at 11:42 am to Bullfrog
Posted on 8/22/21 at 11:42 am to Bullfrog
I’m so sorry Frog. I know I walked around in a blur of sorts the first week after my dad passed.
We still haven’t done anything for his death. He wanted to be cremated and my parents had burial plots in BR so eventually we will bring him back to BR and bury his urn in his plot. I know he would want that, as much as he missed BR.
You will find the right words to express what an amazing man your father was. What you wrote about him the other day here in the GMT …I think made all of us realize that you had quite the father.
We still haven’t done anything for his death. He wanted to be cremated and my parents had burial plots in BR so eventually we will bring him back to BR and bury his urn in his plot. I know he would want that, as much as he missed BR.
You will find the right words to express what an amazing man your father was. What you wrote about him the other day here in the GMT …I think made all of us realize that you had quite the father.
This post was edited on 8/22/21 at 11:43 am
Posted on 8/22/21 at 11:51 am to lsunurse
I'm so sorry for your loss nurse. Everybody in this thread have said the right things to you.
My dad died four years ago, and every now and then a memory will hit me or something will trigger a thought and I will have to cry somewhere off in a corner for a minute and then I get over it. I think it's a part of it. One thing I've always been told is to not try to fight grief. Everybody deals with grief in their own way. But when you fight it and stuff it, you're only making it worse. A good cry is absolutely necessary every now and then.
My dad died four years ago, and every now and then a memory will hit me or something will trigger a thought and I will have to cry somewhere off in a corner for a minute and then I get over it. I think it's a part of it. One thing I've always been told is to not try to fight grief. Everybody deals with grief in their own way. But when you fight it and stuff it, you're only making it worse. A good cry is absolutely necessary every now and then.
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