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Post by tuva42 on Jan 17, 2015 17:23:31 GMT
Please please please reach out to her mom with a fond memory of her DD!!!! Do not let the circumstance prevent you from contacting her, or tell yourself you' don't want to bother her at this time. She needs to know her child won't be forgotten, and her whole life was not the same as it was at the end. Trust me. I know. Thank you. That is sound advice. I have so many photos from her from elementary school when we were doing scouts. I'm pretty sure her mom doesn't have copies. I'm going to get copies made and bring them to her, maybe in a few weeks. And it sounds like you know this from hard experience. I'm sorry that you do.
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marimoose
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Post by marimoose on Jan 17, 2015 17:41:18 GMT
I agree with reaching out to the Mom, I am sure pictures be so welcome.
My younger daughter had a friend die unexpectedly of natural causes in her senior year. She had lost contact when they went to different schools after middle school, not that learning of his passing was an easier because of that. She had so many happy memories of this young man and so she contacted his Mom with a couple of her funny and favorite memories, adding some pictures she had from middle school. The mother was so happy for the thoughts and contacted my daughter to thank her. I cannot even imagine losing a child, under any circumstance or age. It sure does put things in perspective.
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Post by anonrefugee on Jan 17, 2015 21:31:40 GMT
tuva42 that is very sweet plan! And thank you for your comment.
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