Tag Archive: Grief Journey
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I’ll be home for Christmas
2020 will go down as the year the world pressed the pause button. It certainly has not been a great… Read more >
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I can see clearly now
I had major surgery this past week. Well, actually it was only a laser eye operation, but hey, surgery is… Read more >
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Professionals don’t grieve – do they?
I could hardly believe my ears. I attended the funeral service of the wife of a funeral director I have… Read more >
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A new language for death?
The cry of most grieving people is “Where can I get help?” Of course, there are lots of websites which… Read more >
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Anticipating Christmas
Although this will be the second Christmas since my son Steve died, I already know that it will not be… Read more >
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Bending the grieving rules
When Eleanor Roosevelt died in 1962, Adlai Stevenson said: “I have lost more than a friend. She would rather light… Read more >
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“Accolade” for Dr Bill
As Dr Bill Webster receives a sought-after British Citizen Award, Linda Jones, of Grief Journey UK, gives a personal view… Read more >
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“It’s not my fault!”
“It’s not my fault. I blame…!” There is a lot of naming, blaming and shaming in many quarters these days…. Read more >
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Dr Bill honoured
Dr Bill Webster of Grief Journey has been selected to receive a British Citizen Award (BCA). The award recognises his… Read more >
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Dr Bill: Meaningful memorials for the muddled
George and Nora came to Canada from England decades ago, and in their advancing years were residents in a care… Read more >