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Loss & Grief | Last Active: Apr 7 12:18pm | Replies (932)

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@tmmmrlts

I lost my daughter to a car accident. She was going to be a pharmacist. She had about a year and a half left. And the guy she and her boyfriend were riding with decided to do a u-turn and a diesel hit them. Killing my daughter and the driver. She was the happiest person it didnt matter to her if you was rich or poor. She always treated everyone the same. There are songs or anything that reminds me of her and tears come and smiles come. But the love I have for her and the pain of losing her never stops.
People are afraid to talk about her, but I love it because it reminds me of how sweet she was.

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Most of the time I ignore people when they say stuff about getting over it. But sometimes it's hard to bite my tongue. But I will keep what you said in mind.

You bring up an important topic, @tmmmrlts. When we lose a loved one we still want others to remember them and talk about them. Even if it makes us cry because those are good tears and they are healthy.

So many times, people refrain from talking about a deceased person, not realizing how important it is to keep that memory alive and well.

I appreciate your bringing that up.