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With one phone call, our
world, as we know it, can be lost. No one is really prepared for death. Grief is not a
trip you can plan for .... it is an utterly lonely, frightening experience.
We need to acknowledge the importance of grief and let it be; not try to make it
disappear. GurgaonHaryana.com decided to launch this sensitive section to understand
the process and help, in some way; for this comes to everyone - sooner or
later.
Then there is an etiquette for expressing grief. It is not so much a set of rules as a way
of sharing and disspating the sorrow. It requires accepting a place for sadness; for the
inevitable that cannot be wished away!
"Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak
Whispers the o'er-fraught heart, and bids it break."
~ Shakesphere ~
Macbeth
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Dear Kris
(1977-98), it was in the spring of 1998 when you went away from me. As I got this
news from Calcutta, I was completely shattered. I thought that life could never be the
same again. And without you it is not. But let me confess that now I have started to
laugh. I even watch movies. I think I have accepted your absence. Still I want you to know
that I have not forgotten you and that I still Love you. From Mayank.
- Meri Pyari Mausi, Smt.
Vimla Devi, mujhe aapki bahut yaad ati hain. Aapko guzre hue two months se jyada ho gaye
hein but it seems jaise you are still in the office-wala room. Mummy shuru mein aapko yaad
karke all of a sudden, rone lag jati thi. But now she is normal. Though, she still misses
you. Mausaji theek hai and we're taking good care of him. From Payal
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