If you are due benefits from Social Security, contact them right away to at least set an appointment. I thought I had to wait until I had the death certificate and that held up benefits for several months. I will post additional information on Social Security shortly.
Their phone number is: 1-800-772-1213
One day at a time,
Penelope
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A friend of mine who had traveled to Liberia, Africa, shared with me that when a woman is widowed in Liberia, an older widow is sent to stay with the younger widow... to help the younger widow through the difficult adjustment. By sharing our experiences and our strategies - in a positive manner - we can create a similar "virtual" community where we help and support each other ...... as we to adjust. Please feel free to add your positive suggestions in the comments section following each post!
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Saturday, January 12, 2013
One Year
As the one year "anniversary" approached, the lead up to
the day can be as bad, if not worse than the actual day. There are many things one can do to remember your loved one on the anniversary. I am again going to
suggest the web site esdeer.com for further reference on additional ceremonies and remembrances.
What I am sharing in this post, a dear friend sent via email about a week
before. I am sharing it here as I found it brought me some measure of Peace.
My sons gave me a candle for my birthday, so I used that one. I did not keep the candle burning over night or when I was away from
home for safety reasons.
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In the Jewish religion, a remembrance of the deceased is held on the
Yahrzeit, which is the day prior to the anniversary of death. A candle is lit at
sundown and left to burn for 24 hours. The loved one is honored & remembered
in this way. After one year of mourning, the bereaved are supposed to return to
a "normal" life. However, the Yahrzeit candle is lit each year.
The "day before" can actually be worse than the actual day for holidays
spent without a loved one. The same is true of the anniversary of death. By
beginning the remembrance on the day prior to the anniversary of death, we allow
ourselves to grieve instead of waiting in dread of the actual day.
I hope this may also bring you some level of Peace, as you pass your first
"Yahrzeit."
One day at a time....
Penelope
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