
PHOTO GRIEF By Sue Jenkins Sue is glad she can remember her late husband through the photos he took and the films he made, she even organises an exhibition of the films they made and photgraphs they took. Your thoughts about this video

| Mrs. Gerri Smillie RNA DipHE U were so down 2 earth. There r no words 2 express the feeling of emotion that has swept over me since viewing ur video. I have looked at hundreds of video clips on the preparation of death and death itself and ur video made an impact. I don't know why, but it did. silverjewel Dear Sue - I hope you will read this. I have only just discovered your video. It is (you are) very moving and inspiring. My husband died suddenly near the end of last year. I thought I had found closure, but now realise that that is not the case. I found your thoughts on photo / video as a medium for dealing with the illness, grief and closure thought-provoking. Particularly the moment before you switched the camera off - I can completely empathise with that feeling. I wish you strength, peace and fulfillment.
Best wishes. lucy my name is Lucy i am sues daughter i am really proud of my mum and am really happy with how she has come on since Norman died i love her dearly and wish her health and happiness in the future Christina V. Stone. As I have just started a Cancer care programme, I thought I would view these videos.. It shows how very different we all are in managing death and how diverse we are in emotions and beliefs. |
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