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My questions and fear led me to ask, "Where's the help for widows? How do I do all these tasks? What do I need to do? Someone help me." These were my questions and being a widow was full of hurts, and questions I had never asked before. Questions like, How do I cope? What do I do with his new passport? The author faced the loss of her beloved husband and hurtful questions like what do I need to do? From a deep hurt and sense of loss, the author began to write her soul's extensive search for answers and they are in this book. As a woman who was badly dyslexic and didn't read until third grade,…mehr

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My questions and fear led me to ask, "Where's the help for widows? How do I do all these tasks? What do I need to do? Someone help me." These were my questions and being a widow was full of hurts, and questions I had never asked before. Questions like, How do I cope? What do I do with his new passport? The author faced the loss of her beloved husband and hurtful questions like what do I need to do? From a deep hurt and sense of loss, the author began to write her soul's extensive search for answers and they are in this book. As a woman who was badly dyslexic and didn't read until third grade, That pain was overcome as she dared to write her deepest hurt into Widow Widower's Helper. It helper her and it will help you too. She shared details of the lessons learned during her time of recovery from the loss of her Texas type husband of thirty years. It is possible to be adjusted to your new life circumstance. Here is help with useful guidelines for your time of adjustment. Though your time of recovery is painful you will find the best way to manage address changes; updating bank accounts; insurance claims, credit card in your name, and get your self ready for unexpected problems. . Perhaps you are facing a time of recovery, or want to help a friend with their loss. Many face difficult losses and here is a widow's I lived through its resource book It is easy to read and lays out how to process remembrances and get refreshed and ready for your new life. There is hope!
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Dr. Myrna L. Etheridge brings the pain of dyslexic childhood and the experiences of many losses and victories to you through her account of what she found out had to be done after her loved husband of thirty years died. Her compassion was increased by the loss of two sons with another genetic disease. The loss of Grady left an emotional hole in her heart. She wrote from that pain and the memory of the loss is still part of her past. Yet, she lives, ministers, and carries on regular life. She's the eldest of four siblings. Two of them are dead. Her parents are deceased too. Yet she ministers peace and healing to many in many settings. Some even call her Momma Myrna. Her work includes eighteen years in public schools and college teaching. She and Grady ministered together and were called a pair of docs because they held so many college degrees. She has lived out of the USA for six years and ministered in thirty-five nations. As a master teacher, she taught college classes in biology, private music, and Bible. Her hobbies became her life. She writes from her experience, the hurts, and gained insights. She lives life fully each day. Dr. Myrna believes life is only lived one instant at a time and needs to have hope and joy. She is active in two local churches and ministers to many individuals as well as to groups. She takes a short vacation playing her piano and recommends five-minute mini-vacations. She has hope and shares it here.