Obituaries

Irene David
B: 1929-01-29
D: 2025-08-14
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David, Irene
Mary Clancy
B: 1943-07-31
D: 2025-08-13
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Clancy, Mary
Pauline Avdalas
B: 1929-12-13
D: 2025-08-11
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Avdalas, Pauline
Andrew Parise
B: 1947-07-29
D: 2025-08-02
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Parise, Andrew
Anthony Longo
B: 1943-10-16
D: 2025-07-26
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Longo, Anthony
Robert Mennella
B: 1962-12-17
D: 2025-07-22
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Mennella, Robert
Alice Kornblith
B: 1946-11-11
D: 2025-07-21
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Kornblith, Alice
Rev. Edward Pietrucha, C.S.P
B: 1927-11-17
D: 2025-07-18
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Pietrucha, C.S.P, Rev. Edward
Jean Burt
B: 1930-01-20
D: 2025-07-05
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Burt, Jean
David Nelson
B: 1964-04-22
D: 2025-07-01
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Nelson, David
Mark Bennett
B: 1957-11-25
D: 2025-06-22
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Bennett, Mark
Raphael Caprio
B: 1926-01-18
D: 2025-06-17
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Caprio, Raphael
Esther Mendez
B: 1931-12-07
D: 2025-06-11
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Mendez, Esther
Andre Cox
B: 1961-03-21
D: 2025-06-10
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Cox, Andre
William Cho
B: 1923-03-06
D: 2025-06-02
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Cho, William
Katherine Larkin
B: 1937-05-19
D: 2025-06-01
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Larkin, Katherine
Steven Harris
B: 1949-11-08
D: 2025-05-29
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Harris, Steven
John Olmo
B: 1949-09-24
D: 2025-05-25
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Olmo, John
James Campbell
B: 1943-05-16
D: 2025-05-21
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Campbell, James
Gerard Vaughan
B: 1945-07-07
D: 2025-05-10
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Vaughan, Gerard
Aaron Collins
B: 1982-10-30
D: 2025-05-10
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Collins, Aaron

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GRIEF

GRIEF: "IS REACHING OUT  FOR SOMEONE WHO'S ALWAYS BEEN THERE, ONLY TO FIND WHEN YOU NEED THEM THE MOST, ONE LAST TIME, THEY'RE GONE."

The death of a loved one is life's most painful event.  People's reactions to death remain one of society's least understood and most off-limits topics for discussion. Oftentimes, grievers are left totally alone in  dealing with their pain, loneliness, and isolation.

Grief is a natural emotion that follows death.  It hurts.  Sadness, denial, guilt, physical discomfort, and sleeplessness are some of the symptoms of grief.  It is like an open wound which must become healed.  At times, it seems as if this healing will never happen.  While some of life's spontaneity begins to return, it never seems to get back to the way it was.  It is still incomplete.  We know, however, that these feelings of being incomplete can disappear.

Healing is a process of allowing ourselves to feel, experience, and accept the pain.  In other words, we give ourselves permission to heal.  Allowing ourselves to accept these feelings is the beginning of that process.

The healing process can take much less time than we have been led to believe.  There are two missing parts.  One is a safe, loving, professionally guided atmosphere in which to express our feelings; the other is knowing how and what to communicate.

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