Reviving Some Loving Memories of Parents
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Thank you for David Larsen’s superb “The Sorrow of a Grown-Up Goodby.” I hope the article and Andrew Scharlach’s forthcoming book will be widely read--particularly by those professionals to whom we most often show our emotions.
I am one of those recently orphaned adults. A few months after my dad died I had a routine appointment with my gynecologist. As we talked I had one of those unexpected surges of tearing, so apologized and explained that my father had just been killed in an automobile accident at age 85. In his best hale-fellow-well-met voice my good doctor boomed, “What a great way for him to go!”--thereby trivializing my grief and earning a spot on Scharlach’s list of what wasn’t helpful to me in my grieving process.
LOLA SPALDING
Irvine
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