Widowers & Widows: Is It Possible to Bounce Back & Move Forward? Single Dads

Rick St. Peter
September 04, 2018
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Melissa Hurt
I once heard an interview of a woman who had lost her grown son to cancer say that she never moves on from the grief, but it has colored her and has changed her perspective of the world forever. It's like... she and everything around her is now water-stained blue and it's by coming to terms with that that she can function in the world again. Sending love to you, Aiden, and Olivia!
Elisa Schmitz
I am so sorry for your loss, Rick St. Peter . I can't imagine the pain your family has been through and continues to feel. I know you are not alone, however, and that you touch many people when you share your heart. Thank you for sharing it here. I'm so grateful you're part of our community. Please keep voicing what's inside you, we are here with you! Roxane Goss Stephen Dimmick Rick Peter
Roxane Goss
The pain of losing a spouse is a pain like no other. I’ve been there. Yet, I can’t imaginr your specific pain! Thanks for being so vulnerable and sharing here Rick St. Peter! As you work through the pain, it will ease and you may not move on, but you will move forward and the memories and pictures will be something you dearly cherish. I hope you don’t mind if I suggest this. Maybe your son can have a few photos in a book for now to support where he is on this journey since it’s still so hard for you! We all grieve differently and all need different things at any given time and that’s perfectly ok! Sending prayers to you and your son! 💕
Albert Fouerti
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