What losing a child taught a mom about death stories, J.J. Duncan | End Well
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Having mothered a child through his dying, J.J. Duncan is now focused on helping our culture “grow up” about death. The showrunner for The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, she knows that the stories the media presents are powerful agents for change. J.J. believes that each of us has a story to tell that can help those around us learn from the deaths we’ve witnessed, the pain we’ve borne and the lessons we’ve learned along the way.
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Thank you for telling your story.
My daughter died 56 days ago. I cry everyday
Hi K. I’ll pray for you and your daughter. I can’t even imagine how difficult this is for you. She’s perfectly fine right now, and things will slowly get better over time for you. I could imagine her watching over you. She loves you so much, and one day you two will be reunited. Jesus loves you and wants you to know that your daughter is okay, and you too will be okay soon. God bless. 🙏
I’m so sorry for your loss.
I'm so sorry 😢 my granddaughter passed away Nov 27, heartbroken
This story was utterly touching. Thank you.
God bless you and comfort you always.
Thank you for sharing this story with us; what a breathtaking way to go.
Thank you SO much for this speech and this video. My brother passed from cancer a year ago and was adamant he wanted to be at home, no more hospitals. I am very thankful we managed to adhere to his wishes, although palliative care was less than perfect and his pain was not ideally managed. But we got to be close, held each other tight and said goodbye in his/our home environment. May time bring you comfort, I
Thank you❤
Thank you so much for your story. So sorry for your loss loss.
That’s an amazing death. I took care of cancer kids for a few years and following their wishes is so important. Great job, Mom!
Thank you for telling your story so bravely. So sorry...