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Jeff Laurence said:
I am sorry to be a double dipper here but this has been stuck in my craw. This sad event brought about some deep thought, and a rather intense discussion today at a very small diner here in NC. How is one supposed to carry on. How does this not follow you every day? How is it possible to shake it off..even for a few hours and continue to be constructive? My wife says that we are programmed to survive, and continue on a path that remains productive. Moreover the departed persons would not wish us to be stopped in our collective tracks forever. The only way to keep going..the most healthy way..is to simply reflect on the memories of who it was that we lost. Would they want us to become virtually non-living? Would they wish we would grieve until our days? I would think not. I firmly believe that a young person full of life who was cut short would desire for us..the ones left..to take up the slack in the "joy" department..we are here to live happy, joyous, and free. When we get slapped..we need to feel the pain only temporarily.

Mike, you have more empathetic support here than anyone would believe.

We love you man.
Today is my first day back at work. The support here has been wonderful. I can't thank you and everyone enough. This is the hardest thing I have ever had to face.

For thouse who are superimposing that is just what I want to hear. Tell your kids you love them you can't do that enough! Valerie would like that I know.

Thanks,

Mike
 
Mike, what you're dealing with is unimaginable. Prayers for you and your family as you continue to put one foot in front of the other and get through the day.
 
We did a different kind of memorial service for my daughter Valerie Michelle Miranda last Saturday at her Mom's church. We are fortunate that the pastor let us do anything we wanted. One of my friends said it was one of the most unusual memorial services he had ever attended. I'll try to give you and idea of how it went.

Pastor spoke, then I spoke and ended with a story of how my daughter was chastised by her message therapy instructor for enjoying a summer thunderstorm.

Music: "The Rain, The Park, and Other Things" Cowsills

Her Mom spoke, followed by the song: "Somewhere Out There" Linda Ronstat, James Ingram.

Her boyfriend spoke, followed by the song: "Forever Young" Rod Stewart

The pastor invited people attending to speak about Valerie if they wanted to. Several did.

The pastor spoke followed by "Forever" by Kenny Loggins.

As people were leaving it was "I'll Be Seeing You " by Jo Stafford.

Each song was used to say something we wanted to express to everyone about our daughter... I still can't believe she's gone.
 
Thanks everyone for allowing me to share with you. When she was little and I was on the air, Valerie loved to push the buttons. I would tell her which one to push and when of course!
 
Mike Sheridan said:
Thanks everyone for allowing me to share with you. When she was little and I was on the air, Valerie loved to push the buttons. I would tell her which one to push and when of course!

I did the same thing with my daughter..now they call it "live assist". Mike..call anytime to gab. We need to met and get a meal next trip to Charlotte. Be calm and peaceful. The universe will watch over you.
 
Jeff Laurence said:
Mike Sheridan said:
Thanks everyone for allowing me to share with you. When she was little and I was on the air, Valerie loved to push the buttons. I would tell her which one to push and when of course!

I did the same thing with my daughter..now they call it "live assist". Mike..call anytime to gab. We need to met and get a meal next trip to Charlotte. Be calm and peaceful. The universe will watch over you.

Anytime Jeff. I am struck by the fact that everything reminds me of her. Some of the reminders are painfully obvious. I don't want to forget, nor could I but it's uncanny the reminders that come out every day when I least expect them.
 
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