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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 126464" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>We had something similar...ok...not so similar but a death, happen when my boys were young teens. Their second or third cousin...cant quite remember...was killed in a high speed, drunk driving accident. He left behind a 2 year old little girl. Actually both mom and dad were in the car at the time and both died. </p><p></p><p>My boys were pretty broken up about it because they had grown up with this boy. He was a major difficult child in his own right but still...he was family and grew up down the road from us. The funeral was so sad because of all the young people showing up. I took that time to attempt to show them that one moment can change so many lives. </p><p></p><p>They did grieve. They talked about the boy for quite awhile. I just let them. They talked a lot with other kids too. So many people around here are related in one way or another so it impacted quite a few of us. Its been years now and still when we pass the site of the accident someone will comment on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 126464, member: 1514"] We had something similar...ok...not so similar but a death, happen when my boys were young teens. Their second or third cousin...cant quite remember...was killed in a high speed, drunk driving accident. He left behind a 2 year old little girl. Actually both mom and dad were in the car at the time and both died. My boys were pretty broken up about it because they had grown up with this boy. He was a major difficult child in his own right but still...he was family and grew up down the road from us. The funeral was so sad because of all the young people showing up. I took that time to attempt to show them that one moment can change so many lives. They did grieve. They talked about the boy for quite awhile. I just let them. They talked a lot with other kids too. So many people around here are related in one way or another so it impacted quite a few of us. Its been years now and still when we pass the site of the accident someone will comment on it. [/QUOTE]
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