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![]() Death Comes to a Close Friend and NeighborSubmitted by Anonymous on July 11, 2007 - 6:49pm.
My heart breaks for the family. When my wife's brother, Brian, died in a car crash at age 17 in 1976 it was a devastating blow to all of us. I am not sure that time heals, but it does help dull the pain. My advice to you is just to be there. It really doesn't matter what you say to them. Just be there. Don't be afraid to share memories of the young man in the days ahead. Just be there. I once read that joy shared is double and grief shared is cut in half. Share in their grief. Love them. Just be there. Bill Sheridan »
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