Dear Annie: Supervisor’s sudden death has left me grieving
The letter writer struggles with grief and exclusion after their supervisor's death, urged to find personal closure despite the family’s private mourning.
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Dear Annie: How can I grieve when a dear friend dies, but his family prefers to mourn in private?
Dear Annie: My supervisor and I worked closely together for more than 30 years. Over that time, he became more than a boss; he was a friend. Even after he and his wife retired to Florida, he kept in touch, calling every week or two to check in with a handful of us from the old office. When he was back in town visiting two of his children, he often came to our house for the holidays. A small group of us even made it a tradition to go out for pizz…
Dear Annie: When Grief Has No Goodbye | Homes & Lifestyle
Dear Annie: My supervisor and I worked closely together for more than 30 years. Over that time, he became more than a boss; he was a friend. Even after he and his wife retired to Florida, he kept in touch, calling every week or two to check in with a handful of us from the old office. When he was back in town visiting two of his children, he often came to our house for the holidays. A small group of us even made it a tradition to go out for pizz…
Dear Annie: He was a boss and a friend and his family seems unwilling to include me in their mourning
DEAR ANNIE: My supervisor and I worked closely together for more than 30 years. Over that time, he became more than a boss; he was a friend. Even after he and his wife retired to Florida, he kept in touch, calling every week or two to check in with a handful of us from the old office. When he was back in town visiting two of his children, he often came to our house for the holidays. A small group of us even made it a tradition to go out for pizz…
Dear Annie: I am not family, but I became very close to this man before he died; now I feel forgotten
Dear Annie: My supervisor and I worked closely together for more than 30 years. Over that time, he became more than a boss; he was a friend. Even after he and his wife retired to Florida, he kept in touch, calling every week or two to check in with a handful of us from the old office. When he was back in town visiting two of his children, he often came to our house for the holidays. A small group of us even made it a tradition to go out for pizz…
Dear Annie: Is it wrong to want to grieve with my boss’s family?
Dear Annie: My supervisor and I worked closely together for more than 30 years. Over that time, he became more than a boss; he was a friend. Even after he and his wife retired to Florida, he kept in touch, calling every week or two to check in with a handful of us from the old office. When he was back in town visiting two of his children, he often came to our house for the holidays. A small group of us even made it a tradition to go out for pizz…
Dear Annie: Supervisor’s sudden death has left me grieving
Dear Annie: My supervisor and I worked closely together for more than 30 years. Over that time, he became more than a boss; he was a friend. Even after he and his wife retired to Florida, he kept in touch, calling every week or two to check in with a handful of us from the old office. When he was back in town visiting two of his children, he often came to our house for the holidays. A small group of us even made it a tradition to go out for pizz…
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