
Song About Molly
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Warren Cohran
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- Location: Georgia, USA
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Jerry Overstreet
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- Location: Louisville Ky
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Donna Dodd
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- Joined: 29 Jul 2003 12:01 am
- Location: Acworth, Georgia, USA
Danny,
I always ache when I think of Molly’s tragic death and what it has done to your family. Your song only confirms your continued sorrow and heartbreak that remains a raw, draining wound.
I recently found an article through a Hospice group that got my attention. Here is a section I’d like to share.
As people who have been blessed with the capacity to give and receive love, we are forever changed by the experience of grief in our lives.
We, as human beings, do not 'get over' our grief but work to reconcile ourselves to living with it. We hope eventually to find some meaning for these sad happenings in our lives, to heal and to grow.
Life is not fair. Life is a series of tragic losses. But, we cannot lose something unless we have first had it - so the magnitude of each loss becomes the measure of life's gifts.
Memories made in love can never be taken away from you. If your memories bring laughter, let yourself smile, if memories bring sadness, let yourself cry. If your faith is important to you, express it, and remember to love yourself.
Thinking of you and your family with love . . .
Donna
I always ache when I think of Molly’s tragic death and what it has done to your family. Your song only confirms your continued sorrow and heartbreak that remains a raw, draining wound.
I recently found an article through a Hospice group that got my attention. Here is a section I’d like to share.
As people who have been blessed with the capacity to give and receive love, we are forever changed by the experience of grief in our lives.
We, as human beings, do not 'get over' our grief but work to reconcile ourselves to living with it. We hope eventually to find some meaning for these sad happenings in our lives, to heal and to grow.
Life is not fair. Life is a series of tragic losses. But, we cannot lose something unless we have first had it - so the magnitude of each loss becomes the measure of life's gifts.
Memories made in love can never be taken away from you. If your memories bring laughter, let yourself smile, if memories bring sadness, let yourself cry. If your faith is important to you, express it, and remember to love yourself.
Thinking of you and your family with love . . .
Donna
Donna Dodd
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Georgia Steel Guitar Association (GaSGA) Board Member & Website Administrator
"Every person is a new door to a different world."
- from movie Six Degrees of Separation
Come visit my steel guitar store on CafePress! http://www.cafepress.com/zoomwithaview
Webmaster, http://www.georgiasteelguitar.com
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Larry Self
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Carl Kilmer
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- Location: East Central, Illinois
Warren, What a beautiful tribute to your beautiful little girl.
That really made my tears tears flow. I know the pain you feel.
I lost my mom 2 weeks before my accident in 2007, then my dad, a
year ago Monday, and then my youngest boy died last year in June.
The healing seems to take forever. May God bless you my friend.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
That really made my tears tears flow. I know the pain you feel.
I lost my mom 2 weeks before my accident in 2007, then my dad, a
year ago Monday, and then my youngest boy died last year in June.
The healing seems to take forever. May God bless you my friend.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal