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<blockquote data-quote="gottaloveem" data-source="post: 126457" data-attributes="member: 1953"><p>That could've described Alex's funeral, we had over 600 people in attendance. Sadly two of the boys that attended and sobbed through his service were dead within two months. One overdose, one suicide committed after a night of drugs. I think kids still don't think it can happen to them. I agree with Pamela, just be there for your friend and listen. She probably doesn't even know what she needs or wants from you or anybody else right now. I was in shock and depression for at least the first year. Always remember to talk about her son and to share memories of him. Some people tend not to bring our kids up, leaving us bereaved parents to think we are the only ones that remember.</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry for your friends broken heart. There are support groups online, like this one, for bereaved parents, she may not be ready for awhile, but if she would like to connect to a forum for bereaved parents, please let me know.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry for your broken heart also. My dearest friend has very difficult times also because she loved and misses my son too.</p><p></p><p>Peace be with you both.</p><p></p><p>Love,</p><p>Lia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottaloveem, post: 126457, member: 1953"] That could've described Alex's funeral, we had over 600 people in attendance. Sadly two of the boys that attended and sobbed through his service were dead within two months. One overdose, one suicide committed after a night of drugs. I think kids still don't think it can happen to them. I agree with Pamela, just be there for your friend and listen. She probably doesn't even know what she needs or wants from you or anybody else right now. I was in shock and depression for at least the first year. Always remember to talk about her son and to share memories of him. Some people tend not to bring our kids up, leaving us bereaved parents to think we are the only ones that remember. I'm so sorry for your friends broken heart. There are support groups online, like this one, for bereaved parents, she may not be ready for awhile, but if she would like to connect to a forum for bereaved parents, please let me know. I'm sorry for your broken heart also. My dearest friend has very difficult times also because she loved and misses my son too. Peace be with you both. Love, Lia [/QUOTE]
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