Tag: loss

Young Woman Saves Man’s Life After She Took Him to the Cemetery

Losing a parent is a hard thing to go through. No matter how old you are, you end up feeling like an orphan. This man was going through a hard time after his mother’s death. He was ready to take his own life when a woman with a very special name pulled up beside him and offered him a ride. Read the full story down below. via Hrtwarming Comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest Orphaned “Justin Beaver” Can’t Go Live in the Wild, So He Makes Dams from His Toys A beaver, named Justin Beaver, has people across the Internet losing...

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Restaurant Pays for Military Woman’s Meal After She Buys Beer for Her Dead Brother

We all have different ways of dealing with grief and loss, and there’s no one right way to remember your loved ones. This female military member went to a restaurant and tried to order two beers. The bartender, Phinious McAvey, said she could only get one at a time, but then the soldier revealed the reason why. Read the full story down below. A Military Woman came into my work today for Lunch, she ordered a Blue Moon and a Corona, I told her she could only do… Posted by Phinious McAvey on Thursday, 9 July 2015 Comments Facebook Twitter...

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Old Man Gives Beautiful Advice to Grieving Redditor

No matter who it is or what the circumstances are, we can never be truly prepared for a loved one’s death. It always hits you like a ton of bricks and you feel helpless and heartbroken. That’s exactly what this Redditor was feeling after his friend passed away. He didn’t know what to do, so he turned to the online community. Then GSnow stepped in and gave him the best advice he could receive. Read the full story down below. Comment from discussion My friend just died. I don’t know what to do.. Comments Facebook Twitter Pinterest Orphaned “Justin...

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Coffee Shop Baristas Pray with Grieving Customer After She Loses Her Husband

Sometimes during the morning rush, your coffee shop baristas barely stop to say hello, much less ask how you’re doing. It’s understandable—everyone’s busy and in a rush, and they have a line full of people wanting coffee. But the baristas at the Dutch Bros. in Vancouver, Washington knew they had to do more when an upset young woman drove up to their drive-thru. The night before, the woman lost her husband and was understandably incredibly emotional when the loss was so fresh in her mind. Ignoring the large line of people behind her, three teenage employees climbed out of...

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