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'A NURSE'S GRIEF'

Story ID:612
Written by:Bonnie Jarvis-Lowe (bio, link, contact, other stories)
Organization:Retired RN/Freelance Writer and Photographer
Story type:Story
Location:Clarenville Newfoundland and Labrador Canada
Year:2006
Person:My Special Friend and Colleague, Debbie
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Posted 07/03/2006 21:20 | Reply
That was so touching. Thanks for sharing.
May this note of comfort
help play a smart part
in easing the sadness
you feel in your heart today
sincere sympathy Bonnie
God Bless
ARose
Posted 07/03/2006 22:13 | Reply
Bonnie What a wonderfully written tribute to your friend and co-worker. Knowing you there would not be a day without good belly laughs or stunts pulled on one another at work.
It is so hard to lose our close friends and loved ones. We take comfort in knowing we shall all meet again one day. Happy memories are a thought away and so your tribute shares those memories and tell us what a beautiful person she was and what footprints she left on your life and I'm sure many others in much the same way..
Thinking of you,
God bless
bessie
Posted 07/04/2006 16:17 | Reply
Bonnie, my heart aches for you. And I shed a few tears. Very moving story.

Maria Harden
Posted 07/05/2006 16:08 by Kathe M. Campbell | Reply
Beautifully written story of your beloved friend and fellow nurse. My mother used to always tell me that only the good die young. Not fair! K
Posted 07/06/2006 19:28 | Reply
Wow what a touching story !

Was sent to me by a very good online friend,I thank you garge from krinkle cove.

Wilfred
Comox BC