Posted by
Mary Killough
on Dec. 22, 2024, 12:25 p.m. PST
My son died Tuesday and my camper in my backyard how do I do this he was my baby he was my best friend I just got him a month before to move out here because he was homeless and I got him to go 30 days away from there and to really try cuz I wanted to show him that his life could change and he could do it and it it worked he knew it and he decided to change his life but sometimes it's not easy I know that you can't just walk away from everything when you lived on the streets for five years and it wasn't because he couldn't come here he could he was just too proud to come crawl back to Mommy at the age of 30 something he was 34 when he died how do I do it or not even sure what killed him yet it's a long messed up story and I'm so alone right now I don't want to be here
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Reply by
LAURA MILNE
on Dec. 22, 2024, 3:35 p.m. PST
Your son is in spirit now and still with you, maybe it would be a good idea to talk to him through a medium. That helped me tremendously when I lost my 23-year-old son last Christmas day, 2023.
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I lost my daughter December 13, 2024 and no one can know the depth of that loss unless they have experienced it , give yourself grace as the grief comes in waves and it’s nice when people tell you they are in a better place but it doesn’t stop the pain of knowing that they are no longer here with us , blessings to you dear I feel your sorrow as I am grieving as well please reach out anytime ❤️ Cathryne
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I lost my daughter December 13, 2024 and no one can know the depth of that loss unless they have experienced it , give yourself grace as the grief comes in waves and it’s nice when people tell you they are in a better place but it doesn’t stop the pain of knowing that they are no longer here with us , blessings to you dear I feel your sorrow as I am grieving as well please reach out anytime ❤️ Cathryne