In January 2014, my friend from Marietta lost a wonderful man, her husband Rick, while he was waiting patiently for a heart transplant at Emory University. This man was passionate about four things: his beautiful and loving wife Janet, his … Continue reading
Posted in Grief and Loss | Tagged delayed greif work, end of life issues, family support in grief, grief, grief in childhood, healing, loss of father, widows | Comments Off on Marguerite’s Words of Wisdom for JanuaryThe week before Christmas, my beautiful daughter and only child, Julie, had surgery on her ankle. I truly believe that having a loved one make their transition gives us an amazing perspective on life. In the past several years, I … Continue reading
Posted in Grief and Loss | Tagged delayed greif work, family loss, family support in grief, grief during the holidays, healing, loss of father, loss of mother | Comments Off on Marguerite’s Words of Wisdom for DecemberIt is never too late to do your grief work… I just spent a magnificent and enlightening weekend at Hay House’s I Can Do It Conference in Pasadena. I had a book signing table for Message from Daddy on Saturday … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged death, delayed greif work, family loss, grief, grief in childhood, healing, loss of father, loss of mother | Comments Off on Marguerite’s Words Of Wisdom For OctoberOn the 15th of July, we celebrated the life of a wonderful man. My uncle Joseph Francis Hegarty Sr was the husband of my mother’s older sister, Mary. Out of my 24 cousins on Mom’s side, I was closest to … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged death, death vs transition, delayed greif work, end of life issues, family loss, family support in grief, grief, hospice, loss of father, loss of mother, memorial services | Comments Off on Marguerite’s Words Of Wisdom For July