Voices of Experience: Everyone Grieves Differently
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by Maria Kubitz
Only you know the depths of your grief, since every relationship, like a fingerprint, is one of a kind. ~ Lou LaGrand
Initially, I was frustrated that for the most part, my husband and other children didn’t openly cry or talk about her death the same way I did.
In the months after my daughter’s death in 2009, I found myself struggling with the notion that others around me didn’t appear to be grieving the “right way.”
Initially, I was frustrated that for the most part, my husband and other children didn’t openly cry or talk about her death the same way I did.
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