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Tag Archives: heritage collectibles
Wall of Art – Supporting The Grief Warrior Project
Since my husband died, the vintage & antiques business we had started has funneled all profits (after expenses) into The Grief Warrior Project, to help me help others facing the same devastation I did after John’s death. Although I eventually … Continue reading
Posted in Coping Skills & Resiliency, Grief, Heritage Collectibles Books & Maps, Suicide, Support Groups, Uncategorized, Wall of Art, Warrior Project
Tagged dealing with grief, death by suicide, Grief, heritage collectibles, Heritage Health Services, Suicide, suicide supports, support group, The Grief Warrior Project, Wall of Art
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Expanded Holiday Hours at the Bookstore That Supports The Grief Warrior Project
Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps is the antiques shop & used bookstore that John and I started two years before he suicided. It was a dream of his, to have a little shop where he could research cool items, read … Continue reading
On-Line Auction to Benefit The Grief Warrior Project
As some who follow this blog are aware, John and I started an antiques business (Heritage Collectibles) a couple of years before he died. He loved the business, especially the used & vintage bookstore section that was his baby, and … Continue reading
Posted in Grief, Loneliness
Tagged Caring Transitions, estate sale, heritage collectibles, on-line auction
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Profits from Two Businesses to Help Fund The Warrior Project
John and I owned both a small antiques shop and a used bookstore in Lewiston, Maine. After John died, I didn’t know what I wanted to do with the two shops – they take up a huge amount of … Continue reading
My Daily Grief
As much as I love(d) my husband, I have no desire to feel the kind of pain I’m in for the rest of my life. I LOVE(D) that man. Ask anyone who knew me. It was always about John. (Or … Continue reading