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RIP Whitney – but the living need peace too

February 19, 2012 By Beverley Glick Leave a Comment

Yesterday, Whitney Houston was laid to rest, her family just beginning to grieve as her fans tied helium balloons outside the church in Newark where she once sang in the choir. Private grief versus public grief - two very different propositions. The public have “lost” someone they barely knew while family members are dealing with the profound sense of loss of a loved one. It’s … [Read more...] about RIP Whitney – but the living need peace too

Filed Under: Storytelling Tagged With: bereavement, grief, The Grief Recovery Handbook, Whitney Houston

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