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A Candle for Death: How to Honor Someone You Lost

The hardest part of grief is not the funeral. It is the ordinary Tuesday three months later when you want to do something for the person you lost and you have no idea what that something is. A candle for death, lit at home, on a birthday, on an anniversary, or just when the missing gets loud, gives you that something. It is a small, physical act in a season where everything else feels out of your hands.

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