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A poem about the vestiges of loss

Stone Soup: Sorrow Pays a Visit

By Therese Dawe on July 7, 2013

A poem about the vestiges of loss.

Posted in News | Tagged cancer, grief, loss, Poetry about loss, Sorrow, stone soup, therese dawe | Leave a response

Stone Soup: Saying farewell to a house

Stone Soup: Saying farewell to a house

By Therese Dawe on September 15, 2012

Moving on can include leaving a home behind

Posted in Stone Soup | Tagged grief, home, house, loss, moving, stone soup, therese dawe | 4 Responses

Preparing for loss may give you a head start, but grief will out run you every time.

Stone Soup: Grief is a Crocodile

By Therese Dawe on February 27, 2012

Preparing for loss may give you a head start, but grief will out run you every time.

Posted in News | Tagged coping with loss, cultural attitudes about loss, death, dying, grief, loss, stone soup, therese dawe | 6 Responses

Stone Soup: Goodbye ceremonies

Stone Soup: Goodbye ceremonies

By Therese Dawe on July 31, 2011

Letting go can be easier if you say goodbye.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News, Stone Soup | Tagged amputation, ceremonies, divorce, goodbyes, grief, letting go, loss, therese dawe | 5 Responses

Stone Soup: The Gift of Remembering

Stone Soup: The Gift of Remembering

By Therese Dawe on December 6, 2010

The holidays can pose special challenges in dealing with loss.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Stone Soup | Tagged Christmas, grief, grieving, holiday, loss, therese dawe | 6 Responses

Grief Never Takes a Holiday

Grief Never Takes a Holiday

By Therese Dawe on November 24, 2010

Holidays often bring memories alive again.

Posted in Arts-plus, Community & Opinion, News | Tagged grief, holiday, thanksgiving, therese dawe | Leave a response

Outsourcing death

Outsourcing death

By Therese Dawe on October 11, 2010

Death is as much a part of our experience as birth, but we too often look away.

Posted in Death & Dying, News | Tagged death, dying, grief, hospice, outsourcing death, therese dawe | 5 Responses

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The Lansing organizer for the "Move to Amend" movement discusses a "Corporate Personhood" resolution proposal before the Lansing City Council on August 6, 2012.


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