Remember His Name: Conquering Sorrow, Accepting Joy
by Judith FinnerenPublish: Oct 14, 2017Biographies & Memoirs Book Overview
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Remember His Name: Conquering Sorrow, Accepting Joy is a book about hope, tragedy, healing and forgiveness. It is a personal story of a woman who experienced the sudden tragic loss of her spouse of almost 37 years. You will read of her courage and strength as she stumbled through the first few months, learning to accept the reality of what happened.
She shares her private personal thoughts and feelings as she traveled a journey she never thought she would ever face. She is candid and purely honest as she speaks of her experiences. From the heart, you are there with her, feeling and experiencing the horror as well as the joy as time goes on and she shares with you the steps she took and things she discovered that helped heal the pain of her grief.
Judith and Ralph met in 1973, fell in love, got married, had two beautiful children, raised them in a rural suburb of Detroit, Michigan, sent them off to college, watched them become independent successful young people and now as a couple experiencing empty nest and nearing retirement began planning their future. The summer evenings were just right for swinging on their new wooden swing. They often found themselves reminiscing about the past and planning for the future.
Then suddenly one beautiful summer evening, all that changed.
Spiritual events, synchronicity, meditation, journaling and the importance of connecting with others, stepping outside of her comfort zone helped her learn to walk the path of grief. Then finally, she stepped into a new life. Letting the spirit of her beloved live within her, while letting his physical being go is a philosophy Judith lives by daily. Always keeping in mind the last words, her husband Ralph wrote to their daughter Holli in an e-mail, “The Future is Bright.”