Take Your Time, Go Slowly
After the Tragic and Sudden Death of a Child. For the Parents and Siblings with No Time to Say Good-Bye.
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About the Book
For the Parents, Siblings, Family members, and close friends who have come to known the overwhelming sadness after the loss of a child, the road ahead will prove to be the most difficult travel of a life time, knowing your lives have changed forever.
Within this book, the authors kind and impathetic ways will hold a promise that everyone will quickly discover, that first, you’re not alone, secondly, that we will recover with a new perception as all will ask the number one question “WHY”. Grief will begin to evolve to a healthier self. The daily responsibilities will become less problematic as each and everyone we be reminded that you life must continue, all you need do is look within the eyes of a loved one; there you will recognize that there are so many others who will need you, depend on you for support, and guidance. The same guidance the author relates by providing you with the tools to dissect your human emotions, and then into faith and healing.
About the Author
In 1974 Ron Snyder married the love of his life,
A retired Police Officer, Ron and his wife relocated to central
Shortly after relocating, total despair re-entered the author’s life a second time, with the death of his and Sharon’s youngest child; a sudden and tragic event that has changed their lives forever. Shortly after their most recent loss, Ron and his wife, visited several book stores, searching for some type of reasonable understanding, recognizing the number one question that plagues all parents, siblings, family members, and close friends, the question “why”. As spiritual beings they found themselves in turmoil within their strong faith in God. Heaven is a place for the gray and old, “why” then were our children taken form us with unfulfilled dreams and expiations?
All loving relationships will seek relief to some reasonable degree, to guide their way along this “road less traveled”. The author will not have to tell anyone who has unwillingly entered into this newly discovered sub-culture that few will come to know.