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It’s okay to miss someone who has died

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  • Post category:Bereavement / Family / Relationships
  • Post published:September 18, 2012

Sophie (16) was very shocked when her Mum died suddenly. She couldn’t concentrate in school. Over time things got easier but she still misses her Mum every day.

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  • Nelson’s Journey – supporting bereaved children in Norfolk (01603 431788)

Message supplied by: Lorna @ Nelson’s Journey

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