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Sep 3, 2010
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Death of a Sibling
  • Death of a Sibling
    By Sherry L. Williams
    No matter what kind of relationship you had with your brother or sister, when a sibling dies, it hurts. You grieve the loss of their presence and the way the family portrait has changed. If there were “fences to mend,” words to be shared, or memories yet to be created, you may feel that the finality of death eliminates your ability to make those changes. That additional pain may intensify your grief.
  • The Magic Pill
    By Jessie Flynn
    One month ago my brother Jimmy died in a car accident on an icy road during a flook April snow storm. I was devastated. Brother, best friend, confidante, fun-loving companion for life (or so I thought), he was my personal treasure. And after a tough childhood, we...
  • When Your Brother or Sister Has Died
    By Sherry L. Williams
    Brothers and sisters share a special relationship, one that is very often filled with jealousy and envy as well as deep love and devotion. A brother and sister may find themselves wishing to be like one another or feeling like there is no way to measure up to each other. Regardless, brothers and sisters share a unique relationship that seems very often to be one of conflict and love at the same time.
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