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Written Examples of a Eulogy
by rsrring
This article gives you two written examples of a eulogy. You can use these examples as templates for your own writing or use them for ideas to get your creative juices flowing. This is a time of struggle... published 8 months ago
my first dog
by barranca
My first dog was a beagle mix that I named “Boy” by default. I couldn’t come up with a name until he had already started coming to “here boy.” Boy was a classic dog whose image deserves to be... published 8 days ago
Communicatively Challenged People: Makes Me Want To Holler!
by ceounlimited
It is unfortunate that very few people actually communicate in our society. We spend more time talking at people from our perspective in an attempt to persuade, win, fight, kill, and/or accomplish our own... published 4 months ago
This Is the Valley of the Shadow of Death
by sandra rinck
This is the Valley of the Shadow of Death, it is called Life. Here on Earth, we voyage the long valley waiting for our destiny. It spills out over to the Universe, our valley is so long, but you will find... published 8 months ago
Support for a grieving friend
by Filiz
Showing up and giving support to someone who is grieving is really precious. To be able to actually show up and be there for a friend who is currently grieving is a real gift, almost the best gift you can... published 7 months ago
For Widows Only - How to survive the grief process
by Linda Della Donna
Welcome to my world. If you are reading this, then something terrible has happened. Please know I cry not for you, but with you, because I am a widow, too. My sincerest condolences. You are now a member of an exclusive club, the club nobody wants to join. And, as difficult as it may sound, you will get through the grief process. That said, I would like to tell you things will get better. But they won't. Better would be to hear the garage door go up and the sound of His voice as he published 17 months ago
When Does the Pain Stop?
by Long Road Home
Tomorrow...I feel guilty because I have a greater probability of seeing tommorow--my son does not. The 28th marks 6 months since the death of my son and I keep waiting for the pain to ease, but it doesn't--it... published 4 months ago
So the Story Grows
by Long Road Home
May 2004... Our nephew seemed to be happy. He was 20 years old, married and had two beautiful children. We never would have guessed that his relationship was in shambles and that he was so deeply in love that... published 4 months ago
The Tale Has Just Begun
by Long Road Home
The Tale has just begun... Going back a mere five years ago...so much tragedy between then and now. Loss experienced at a pace and a level that none should have to know. Yes, as told in an earlier tale, we... published 4 months ago
Death in a World of Faith
by PeterCasey
Life is a gracious gift given to us by G-d, the Creator. Precious and sacred, life is meant to be lived. Living has its price: Death. All things come to an end. While we feel sorrow, loss and pain when a... published 3 months ago








