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Mishap With Grandpa’s Ashes Highlights Growing Trend to Keep Cremains at Home:
More people electing to keep cremated remains close, sometimes in unusual ways -
Supporting Those Grieving Wildfire Disasters:
Experts encourage reaching out to those who've lost family members and homes -
“Hello, Goodbye: 75 Rituals for Times of Loss, Celebration, and Change” by Day Schildkret:
A guide for all the moments of greeting and farewell in our lives
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Tag Archives: car accident
Ghost Bikes: A Somber Public Service Announcement
Artists paint bicycles white to memorialize riders who have died
If you’ve ever walked around a major city’s traffic-heavy downtown, you’ve probably seen one or two all-white bicycles leaning against telephone poles. What you might not realize is that they’re part of the international Ghost Bike project that originated in St. … Continue reading
An Epitaph in a Pennsylvania Cemetery Recalls A Car Accident
Here lies the body of Jonathan Blake who stepped on the gas instead of the brake.
Read more funny posts from “Laughter is Medicine” here.
Posted in Laughter is Medicine
Tagged car accident, Epitaph, Fatal Car Accident, Pennsylvania Cemetery
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Looking for Alaska by John Green
John Green explores the consuming nature of grief in his debut young adult fiction novel
Looking for Alaska is a wonderfully beautiful tragedy. In it, we follow Miles “Pudge” Halter as he is sent away from his hometown in Florida to boarding school in Culver Creek, Alabama in a scenario that seems to parallel author … Continue reading