shapeshifter September 5, 2024 Author Share September 5, 2024 Yesterday I virtually attended a really lovely and wonderful Memorial service for my cousin. 4 other cousins also only attended online, as did our uncle, who was very important in her life, but he is now 97, so I’m sure having the service offered by live stream was a blessing for him. It was very healing to see and hear eloquent speakers — a perfect blend of the real world event with the virtual. 3 1 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/141400-grief-bereavement-mourning-loss%E2%80%A6/page/2/#findComment-8449441
Gramto6 September 7, 2024 Share September 7, 2024 I've been to two services virtually. The first was several years ago when a friend on the diabetes forum I moderate passed. He lived back east, so going was not possible, plus he was a fairly well known Opera singer and had friends all over the world so the virtual service was a blessing. They played some of his tapes and I was in awe of his talent. It was a beautiful, moving service very well attended in person and a large virtual audience too. The other was actually the graveside service for my friend/neighbor that passed earlier this year. The funeral was private due to their religion. A sect I know nothing about. But the graveside was sweet with remembrances from her family and her husband played and sang for her with his ukulele. I had a dr appointment I couldn't change so was glad to be able to participate virtually. Technology is an amazing thing, who would have thought 20 years ago we'd be going to funerals virtually?? It is great for those who just can't be there is person for what ever reason, allowing one to have some closure and feel part of the celebration of the life lost. 2 1 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/141400-grief-bereavement-mourning-loss%E2%80%A6/page/2/#findComment-8451061
Dimity September 14, 2024 Share September 14, 2024 A close friend died today and I want to talk to my Mom and my sister about it and I can't because they're both gone too. We four used to "do" the Stratford Festival every year because we all loved Shakespeare and musicals. Now no one remembers those times but me. 14 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/141400-grief-bereavement-mourning-loss%E2%80%A6/page/2/#findComment-8455814
Ancaster November 22, 2024 Share November 22, 2024 On 9/13/2024 at 6:49 PM, Dimity said: A close friend died today and I want to talk to my Mom and my sister about it and I can't because they're both gone too. We four used to "do" the Stratford Festival every year because we all loved Shakespeare and musicals. Now no one remembers those times but me. I'm so sorry. Those moments when you realize the one person who would "get it" or share the memory aren't there anymore are really hard. 1 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/141400-grief-bereavement-mourning-loss%E2%80%A6/page/2/#findComment-8515087
Yogisbooboo64 Thursday at 10:59 PM Share Thursday at 10:59 PM November 18th will be two years since my mom passed away. Though I'm somewhat going on with my life, taking it day by day, it still hurts. I still write in my journal, but I wish I could hold her once more....or tell her 'I love you'....or boop her nose/stick out my tongue back at her like I used to. Those of you that still have a mother, love them....cherish them. I wouldn't wish this pain on my worst enemy. Love you, Ma! 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/141400-grief-bereavement-mourning-loss%E2%80%A6/page/2/#findComment-8586819
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