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When someone dies, it is natural to mourn their loss--to think of them with sorrow and miss their presence in your life...If they died from a natural death (from disease or old age), than the dying would be understandable. This is not the case with unnatural dying; when someone close dies an unnatural death, you not only mourn their loss but are forced to adjust to the unnatural way that they died.

E.K. Rynearson, MD
Author: Retelling Violent Death

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“At times, the pain of separation seems more than we can bear; but love and understanding can help us pass through the darkness toward the light. And in truth, grief is a great teacher, when it sends us back to serve and bless the living. . . .

Thus, even when they are gone, the departed are with us, moving us to live as, in their higher moments, they themselves wished to live.

We remember them now; they live in our hearts; they are an abiding blessing.”

~Jewish mourners’ Kaddish (Central Conference of Rabbis, 1992)

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