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<blockquote data-quote="Pnw Farmer" data-source="post: 1743801" data-attributes="member: 42548"><p>My condolences, as cliché as it may sound, you can tell your boy that time is the only medicine to help heal that hole she left. I lost my mom to a drunk driver over 14 years ago when I was 21. It starts out as anger and sadness whenever the thought of her arises, after awhile you'll find yourself smiling whenever you hear a story about them. Then awhile later you'll be able to retell those stories you have of her with a smile. Tell him that while it's a time of sadness at her loss, remind him not to forget the entirety of who she was up to her passing. That's how the process went for me over the course of several years, I hope this helps in some way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pnw Farmer, post: 1743801, member: 42548"] My condolences, as cliché as it may sound, you can tell your boy that time is the only medicine to help heal that hole she left. I lost my mom to a drunk driver over 14 years ago when I was 21. It starts out as anger and sadness whenever the thought of her arises, after awhile you'll find yourself smiling whenever you hear a story about them. Then awhile later you'll be able to retell those stories you have of her with a smile. Tell him that while it's a time of sadness at her loss, remind him not to forget the entirety of who she was up to her passing. That's how the process went for me over the course of several years, I hope this helps in some way. [/QUOTE]
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