I thoroughly enjoyed today's show. The topic was filled with bereavement and grief, but thoroughly defined by celebration of life. My guest, Sharon Mnich, gave background information on the intent and vision of her online memorial service. Janice Grissett, Nana of Lakyn Rodgers who passed away on her 13th birthday from unexpected complications, gave a moving testimonial about the integrity and healing properties of the Virtual Memorials. Please take a moment to honor the life of this beautiful young girl by viewing her page on virtual memorials at:
http://Lakyn-Rodgers.virtual-memorials.com
This page has been visited 24934 times as of today. I would hope that such an honor could be given to the lives of those you may have lost. I set up my own free memorial this past weekend on Virtual Memorials honoring my dear mother-in-law "Granny Watts". For a few moments, I missed her as deeply as the day we lost her. After making my entry, I felt more like I was a guest in a holy place. The place where we cherish memories and hold them as close to our heart as we can without breaking either - the memory or heart. I applaud the work of Sharon Mnich and wish her the best life has to offer as she gives of herself to mend the world's souls who have lost a loved one and want a place to remember.
Visit Virtual Memorials at:
http://www.virtual-memorials.com
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Virtual Memorials
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