... they made no acknowledgment of his death, and instead talked about their recent acquisitions ... another stunning blow to our loss process.
DEAR AMY: My husband and I lost our only son, who was 27 and died by suicide.
Last month, after three years, my in-laws told us they would be stopping in our city on their way to a summer vacation, and they wanted to go to our son’s gravesite while they were here for a few hours. Support, especially for a traumatic “out of order” death, is vital to help SOS parents cope, and they offered none.
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