Grieving Parents Quotes

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Nathalie Himmelrich
“It is time to teach society on how to be empathetic with people grieving.”
Nathalie Himmelrich, Grieving Parents: Surviving Loss as a Couple

Pam K. McCarty
“Healing is a gradual, tender process, not a sudden recovery.”
Pam K. McCarty, Grace for Grief: A Mother's Journey of Love and Loss

Pam K. McCarty
“If you're feeling alone in your despair and grief, I want you to know you are not alone. You have an entire community of bereaved parents who understand your journey and are walking with you step-by-step. And you have God. He promises never to leave us, especially in our darkest hours.”
Pam K. McCarty, Grace for Grief: A Mother's Journey of Love and Loss

Pam K. McCarty
“As time passes, I am glad to have more days of the tide coming in and bringing joy and hope and laughter into my life. I’ve learned over the years to be steady on my feet at the beach. The ocean is tricky, and we never know when the next wave will knock us down. Rip currents can pull us out, drawing us away from the shore, far out to the treacherous sea of despair. Or the jellyfish can wash up on the sand, their tentacles releasing their wrenching poison----grief. I remain on guard against this wax and waning of life. Experience teaches us to be ready for not only the gleam and glisten of calm waters, but also for the grim and raging parts as well.”
Pam K. McCarty, Grace for Grief: A Mother's Journey of Love and Loss

Pam K. McCarty
“You will grieve for a lifetime. Each person should be allowed to grieve in his or her own way and time. Some prefer the company of others, while others need space to be alone. Grief will never fully leave, but it should change as the healing journey progresses and we move through grief’s various stages.”
Pam K. McCarty, Grace for Grief: A Mother's Journey of Love and Loss

Pam K. McCarty
“As long as it takes, I will lovingly labor to put together the timeless souvenirs of our life together. I cling to the phot books, for they hold my forever memories. If you don’t think photos are important, wait until they are all you have left.”
Pam K. McCarty, Grace for Grief: A Mother's Journey of Love and Loss

Seth Adam Smith
“In the quiet of the graveyard, the couple knelt together in soul-stretching silence—wishing, waiting, hoping, praying.”
Seth Adam Smith, Rip Van Winkle and the Pumpkin Lantern