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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 311039" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I'm guessing it was very publicly known he struggled with his bipolar. I'd hazard a guess that he, or his family, were involved in some movement to share information about mental illness.</p><p>This to me, was a beautiful tribute to their son. No shame in his disease. No shame in a young life lost, a recognition to the fact that an illness was the cause of his death. It got me teary eye'd actually.</p><p></p><p>As morbid as this seems, I have thought often of how to word any eulogy at my mothers funeral when her time comes. Her struggle with bipolar is wide known, as is her having no family involved with her anymore. Bipolar has robbed her life of everything good. This family has actually inspired me to do what my gut says, when the time comes, and acknowledge her struggles and her humanness when that day does come.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for sharing. This young man was truly loved, it oozed off the text.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 311039, member: 4264"] I'm guessing it was very publicly known he struggled with his bipolar. I'd hazard a guess that he, or his family, were involved in some movement to share information about mental illness. This to me, was a beautiful tribute to their son. No shame in his disease. No shame in a young life lost, a recognition to the fact that an illness was the cause of his death. It got me teary eye'd actually. As morbid as this seems, I have thought often of how to word any eulogy at my mothers funeral when her time comes. Her struggle with bipolar is wide known, as is her having no family involved with her anymore. Bipolar has robbed her life of everything good. This family has actually inspired me to do what my gut says, when the time comes, and acknowledge her struggles and her humanness when that day does come. Thank you for sharing. This young man was truly loved, it oozed off the text. [/QUOTE]
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