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We all grieve when our loved ones die, and we so often wish we had talked to them more and learned more about them when we had them with us. You can use this book as a gift for your loved ones, to help them through their grief after you die. With this book, you are the author: ¿ Use this book to write those things you wish you had told the most important people in your life, and perhaps leave letters to show your love for them at their future big events (weddings, births, and so on). ¿ Record your wishes for your last days-nursing home care, final medical care, and organ donation-and for your…mehr

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We all grieve when our loved ones die, and we so often wish we had talked to them more and learned more about them when we had them with us. You can use this book as a gift for your loved ones, to help them through their grief after you die. With this book, you are the author: ¿ Use this book to write those things you wish you had told the most important people in your life, and perhaps leave letters to show your love for them at their future big events (weddings, births, and so on). ¿ Record your wishes for your last days-nursing home care, final medical care, and organ donation-and for your funeral, memorials, and burial or cremation. ¿ Include stories about your parents and brothers and sisters. Your family is likely to be very curious about these people, and will be thrilled to read your stories and see their photos. Be remembered the way you want to be remembered. Provide your story in a way that provides a legacy, and that can be enjoyed by your grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and beyond.
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Stacie-Lynne Graham has always had a passion for helping others, and that's why she completed a Developmental Service Worker program. She feels blessed to be able to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Ms. Graham lives in Erin, Ontario, with her husband and their two sons, ages five and seven.