Bag om Remember to Breathe
Joseph Fannell was just twenty-two years-old when he lost his life, the victim of a senseless car accident. A brother, an uncle, a budding spoken word performance artist, and an expert at sinking two and three-pointers, he was most of all, my beloved son. What does it feel like to lose your child? How can any parent ever expect to endure such grief? These are just some of the traumatic questions that have haunted me since hearing the news no mother, no parent, is ever prepared to receive."Remember to Breathe" chronicles the stages of my journey through loss. It describes my agony, sadness, and challenges. Certainly, everyone's path through suffering is personal and unique. Yet, by presenting what I endured, it's my sincerest desire this story lightens someone else's load. By opening up, by showing the good along with the bad, perhaps my story will offer you a bit of solace and some needed hope that you, too, will get through the very worst life can offer. Even if it's just one day at a time.
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