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Rise and Thrive in Midlife

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2 contributions to Rise and Thrive in Midlife
🌊 “What’s Something People Don’t Understand About Grief?”
Finish this sentence: “People don’t understand that grief ________.”
1 like • 25d
Is neverending.
💙 Let's Share Their Name
One thing I've learned in grief is that we never stop wanting to talk about them. So let's do that today. Tell us: ✨ Your person's name ✨ Who they were to you ✨ One thing you'll always remember about them I'll start... My dad, Bunkie, could make anyone feel welcome. He loved sports, the beach, and being Grampy. He was so funny and had so many one liners that I will never forget. I actually catch myself saying many of them to this day. He was the best dad I could have ever asked for.
1 like • Jun 4
My dad’s name was Bert.
1 like • Jun 4
Thank you. He was a great man, who worked hard all his life. Could do anything and served in the military during Vietnam. He loved my mom for over 51 years and love his kids(my brother and I), his 7 grandkids and he never got to meet his great grands except my grandson. I miss him so much and I am very much like him.
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Angie Henson
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@angie-henson-9573
I am 50, lost my dad 5 years ago to COVID. I have 2 grown boys and one grandson. I have been married for 20 years and I am a church secretary.

Active 6h ago
Joined Jun 4, 2026