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Staying Above the Water to Save His Son

January 11, 2016 by Chris Bernholdt

No one is infallible when it comes to making decisions. You just must consider that sometimes things will be beyond your control.

Filed Under: death, events Tagged With: accidents, fears, swimming

Eulogy to Nana: My 6-Year-Old Girl and Coping with Death

July 20, 2015 by David Lesser

On the morning of the funeral, Penny decided she wanted to say a few words about Nana. Her first eulogy was everything is should have been.

Filed Under: death, NYC, relationships Tagged With: daughters, loss

Reverend Clementa Pinckney

Shooting, ‘Blackness’ Makes Father Fear for Daughter

June 23, 2015 by Christopher Persley

Every day I think about the effect my skin color will have on my daughter’s life. The looks we receive, the way people talk to me. You’ve already witnessed some behavior that might well have been motivated by hate.

Filed Under: death, ethnicity / race, news Tagged With: black fathers, daughters, mass shooting, racism, violence

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No Military Future for My Son. Ever.

May 21, 2015 by Mike Julianelle

I also won’t let my son play with guns, or ride a bike without a helmet or use heroin. There’s just too much risk. I can live with my son missing out on those things, so long as my son is living.

Filed Under: death, holidays Tagged With: loss, Memorial Day, military, sons, war

Oren Miller and family in 2012. Photo courtesy: Oren Miller

Oren Miller: Tribute to a Father and a Blogger

March 2, 2015 by Kevin McKeever

Oren Miller died over the weekend, and that loss brings great sorrow to fathers who made up his extended family, virtual and IRL, in the dad blogging world.

Filed Under: death, news Tagged With: cancer, Oren Miller

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Death or Santa Claus

December 15, 2014 by Homemaker Man

My daughter believes in the Fat Guy with genius Elven slaves and a sleigh powered by reindeer farts but not the afterlife.

Filed Under: death, holidays Tagged With: Christmas, humor, religion

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