The pain of loss
To the Editor, Have you ever been in a situation where someone close to you has died? A friend, a neighbor, a family member, a co-worker, or just a mere acquaintance, or a cousin, grandparent, an aunt or an uncle. It comes sudden, without warning. And it is usually when you least expect it. Death has no warning. Death has its own timeline. We can’t control our time here on earth. But when death comes to someone that you are close to, it is like a shellshock. It stuns you. It shocks you. It nauseates you. It makes you angry. It makes you break down and cry. If you haven’t ...