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Retire as young as possible he said!
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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 3970373" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Talk to her -- lots. Bring up both the good and bad. Nothing helps more that a friend who tells and also listens to stories. If you have any pictures of her son give them to her. Above all don't do "nothing". Don't tell her "he's is in a better place" . That's not what someone wants to hear. They aren't in a better place-they belong with their living family. Ignoring someone who has lost someone is about the worst thing you can do. It kills friendships. A good friend of mine walked up to me and just said "man this just sucks". There was no arguing that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 3970373, member: 5382"] Talk to her -- lots. Bring up both the good and bad. Nothing helps more that a friend who tells and also listens to stories. If you have any pictures of her son give them to her. Above all don't do "nothing". Don't tell her "he's is in a better place" . That's not what someone wants to hear. They aren't in a better place-they belong with their living family. Ignoring someone who has lost someone is about the worst thing you can do. It kills friendships. A good friend of mine walked up to me and just said "man this just sucks". There was no arguing that. [/QUOTE]
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