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Hindsight, Findsight — A #Widow of Opportunity
Found my late husband’s driver’s licence from 1965. Bergen was 22. A young man destined to travel the world. Had we met back then — when I was just one year old — I could have been his carry-on luggage.
Remembering Bergen Amren
April 21, 1943 – January 16, 2016 Bergen Amren passed away peacefully on January 16th. Born in Prince Rupert, he grew up in the bustling town of Bear Creek, Yukon, he was moved to Vancouver at the age of seven … Continue reading
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Tagged community, grief, hemorrhagic stroke, love, obituary
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Somewhere In The Rainbow: My Husband, Bergen Amren
Bergen Amren April 21, 1943 – January 16, 2016 My love, my muse, my best friend R.I.P.
Posted in family, health, relationships, Young Onset Parkinson’s Disease
Tagged death, grief, heartache, stroke
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Robyn Michele Levy’s Recipe for Dealing with Disaster
Serve with endless supply of unconditional love. May substitute physicians with rabbis…medicine with prayer.
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Tagged advice, grief, heartache, love, mental health, prayer, Recipe for Dealing With Disaster, religion, tragedy
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Somewhere In The Rainbow: Beloved & Sweet Merrick Cohen
Merrick Cohen 1988 – 2013 Beloved & sweet son, brother, grandchild, relative, friend, partner, student, traveler… R.I.P.
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Tagged grief, Merrick Cohen, passed away, R.I.P., somewhere in the rainbow, Vancouver
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Spring Break…Spring Ache — Remembering My Mother
, In my family, the month of March has always been full of celebrations. My sister’s birthday, then my daughter’s, my parents’ wedding anniversary followed by my birthday, But since my mother passed away last year — on March 14th, … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversary, celebrate, celebrate life, celebration, death, grief, Lea Levy, live life to the fullest, March, memorial, oy vey, profound sadness, sadness, spring, Spring Ache, Spring Break, zest for life
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