Richard
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  • Larkspur, CO
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About Me:
Widowed, age 65, Believe in God and Jesus. I am stilll working with my counselor/psychologist and with GriefShare.com
About my Loss:
My wife died very unexpectedly and suddenly in her sleep. She was in a lot of pain the past few years and now she can rest in peace with no pain.

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One step, one day at a time...

My wife of 43 years died five weeks ago, very unexpected and sudden.  I realized I had two choices with my relationship with God and His son.  Move closer or move away.  Choose wisely.

Grief to me is a journey, with a beginning and and end.  It starts one step and then one day at a time.  It is like entering a long dark tunnel.  Once you enter you stumble on the obstacles on the floor and run into the walls because you cannot see the way out.  If you believe and have faith in God,…

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Posted on February 8, 2014 at 6:35am

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