Frozen Grief

Frozen Grief
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 169
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ISBN-10 : 9781469165066
ISBN-13 : 1469165066
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Book Synopsis Frozen Grief by : Roger H. Panzer

Download or read book Frozen Grief written by Roger H. Panzer and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2012-03-15 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inside cover When a persons life ends; there is a grieving process for family and friends. The closer your relationship is to the person the longer the grieving. The grieving of your loss doesnt go on forever and the person is not forgotten. From time to time memories of past events will come back. Those memories for the most part are good for you. In my case I am still grieving the loss of my wife. My wife is alive but her life is a long way away from what she or I would want it to be or thought we would have. She is not able to do the many things a grandma would do for her grandchildren. She is not able to do many things for herself, plus, she cant live in her own house with me. Life sucks sometimes. Many people have a tragedy happen in their lives. For me, in my situation, what could I do? I only had two choices. I could stay and deal with the problems and frustrations of being a husband/caregiver or I could leave. I chose to stay! What choice did I have really? My wife needed me and I needed to honor and fulfill those marriage vows I took so long ago.


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