Postby Shilohan ninja » Tue Sep 23, 2008 10:11 pm
I, too, have a widowed gandmother that went through the same thing only a couple of years ago. All I can say is to stay in contact, try and be a shoulder for her to lean on. Take the time to listen and let her talk about it. Try to focus on the good times she had with you grandfather. I've found it also helps to visit the grave at least once a year as a family. My grandma does that once a year, sometimes sending a letter up to Heaven in a balloon. It kinda helps in a strange, yet joyous sort of way. May God give your family peace and bring joy and understanding to your grandmother. My prayers are with you, brother.
Godbless.
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