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Grief At The Holidays

COPING STRATEGIES INCLUDE STARTING NEW TRADITIONS

Posted: November 23, 2011 at 3:29 a.m.

Josh Reyngoudt wraps a box that contains written memories of his mother Tammy during a project at the Circle of Life Hospice in Springdale. Tammy died Oct. 9 after a brief illness. Family members were writing memories of Tammy and placing them in a box which they can unwrap and look at whenever they want to remember her. It’s one way to cope with her loss.

Garry Roberts loved Christmas, celebrating with family, food and a house strung with lights.

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Life, Pages 6 on 11/23/2011

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