by SPCS Admin | Sep 30, 2020 | Remembering
For Joshua I know you can’t hear me, but if you could, I’d tell you about my day. I played with our cousin, built a snowman, and sledded down the stairs. It reminded me of the hour you played shark with him, laughing together. I slept upstairs, our uncle across...
by SPCS Admin | Sep 23, 2020 | Remembering
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by SPCS Admin | Sep 15, 2020 | Remembering
In facilitating healing groups for women who have lost children, some to suicide, a few things have stood out to me. In addition to the terrible and traumatic suffering these women experience from loss, many of these courageous women are dealing with feelings of...
by SPCS Admin | Sep 14, 2020 | Remembering
I first met Iris when I was five or six. Iris was originally from Romania and had a thick accent, which amused me. She was a dear friend of both of my parents and visited us frequently. Iris always celebrated birthdays and holidays with us. Her exaggerated way of...
by SPCS Admin | Sep 10, 2020 | Remembering
The last time I spoke with my friend Lori Zahara Figelman, she talked about her plans to counsel young women; the next time I saw her, a few days later, she was walking to her death. Seventeen years later, when asked to contribute to “Empty Chairs”, the...
by SPCS Admin | Sep 9, 2020 | Remembering
All gone All done If I could Pull you back If I could Go back In time Or give you Years of my life I would To save you From ending your life I would You slipped away Unseen Unheard Nobody knew Why Please forgive me Lisa M. Sundquist Read more Remembering: Stories of...
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