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Worldwide Candle Lighting Memorial Wall

In honor of our 27th Annual Worldwide Candle Lighting share a message to our memorial wall in memory of your child, grandchild, or sibling. Sharing to the memorial wall will be available until Friday 5:00 pm (CST), December 15th. The memorial wall will remain on our website until Summer of 2024.

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We are profoundly sad that our niece, Renee, unfortunately lost her long battle with mental health issues in April, 2023. This last chapter of Renee’s life does not define her legacy. She was so much more. We love you. Mx💜 In recent years, there has been a shift away from viewing depression and addiction as issues of morality. These are now widely considered to be mental health issues, as deserving of treatment as any other health issue. Progress is being made in government, health and the public eye to destigmatize these issues, but there is still a long way to go.
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Dear Zach, ☘️ Beloved son. I write this quote below on the wall again and again because it matters, and rings true. The loss has/is ever changing and a child should never go before their parents! Heartfelt condolences to all dealing with loss. “Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night. I miss you like hell!” (always) —Edna St. Vincent Millay It’s been an inconceivable fifteen-plus years and your light still shines. And it always will. We will all make sure we keep you alive in our lives. ZACH, you are so loved and so missed. The pain of loss is not gone, never gone. You never forget your child, and we miss him immensely. Life goes on... And life is messy. And life is a blessing. And grief comes in stages and stacks up. It’s a feeling of angst at moments that Zach is not here, and we scream out for him. I (we) wait for you. I (we) do endure this new normal. But I don’t like it. Life is not fair. Life is difficult. And we always remember the love. Love never fails, never. I love you all. LoveMx, Mom 💜 (Spokane, WA)
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Stephanie Ann, I cant explain how much we miss you!!!! I see so much of you in your little grandaughter, Junebug and I know you are in that house in Boise. Those little munchkins are wonderful and you would be the best grandma. You would be so proud of Megan because she has become a wonderful mother and wife and she has a very special family. You and James continue to look over all of them, Jen and Emily. Know that we all love you, always will and will be together again someday.
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