Ann's Groups (4)

  • Watching your loved one die...

    17 members Latest Activity: Mar 22, 2013

    I wanted to start this group for those who are the caregivers to their loved one. Those of us that hold out hope to the very end that we can beat…

  • Young Adult Parent Loss

    37 members Latest Activity: Oct 28, 2020 For young adults 18+ who have lost a parent during this difficult, unique, phase of life.

  • I love my Dad.

    414 members Latest Activity: Mar 19, 2023 For everyone that has lost their Dad.

  • Losing Someone to Cancer

    632 members Latest Activity: Jun 13, 2022 This is for anyone who has lost somone to cancer. I lost my adopted Mom to breast cancer some years ago. She was everything I could have asked for.…

Latest Activity

James D. Thornsberry and Natasha are now friends
17 hours ago
James D. Thornsberry posted a photo

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Life at Online Grief Support
17 hours ago
Jennifer replied to Robin H's discussion Lost my Partner who wasn't my partner in the group Being the Other Woman/Other Man
"Welcome to the group.  I lost my partner on February 5th this year, so it's still pretty raw for me too.  Reading through your story really touched a chord with me.  Like you, I didn't think I would ever find a group like…"
May 1
Jennifer joined Cathy Richardson's group
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Being the Other Woman/Other Man

This is for anyone who has lost their lover to death and you were the other woman/other man in their life. We have to grieve in silence. I can't find any support groups and feel like I'm the only one going through this situationSee More
May 1
Jennifer and William Gardener are now friends
May 1
dream moon JO B commented on Karen's group I miss my Mom!
"i miss mom so mush i do"
Apr 11
Susan E Marshall commented on Susan E Marshall's photo
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My husband

"Thanks, Rosie. (I have memory problems and forgot about this site. I'm just seeing this now. April 6th)"
Apr 6
Natasha updated their profile
Apr 5

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