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Headstone heart— #griefheart number 270

Headstone heart

When I started the #griefheart project, it had been my hope that more people would honor their loved ones with this project. To give permission to loved ones to honor the memory of those who died by stigmatized illness such as suicide or overdose. (See examples below)

But few have taken me up on it. And I would love for more to honor the memory of their loved ones. So if you could spread the word.

What is the #griefheart project?

I explain my #griefheart project here.

See all #griefhearts so far on pinterest or on this blog by #griefheart category.

 
#griefhearts that honor the memories of those who died from depression or addiction

Graveside heart — #griefheart number 211 (Michael’s heart)

Christian’s heart — #griefheart number 203

Paredes’ chipped heart— #griefheart number 252 (Joel Paredes)

Billy Derr’s meatlover heart—#griefheart number 255

Giannini’s heart— #griefheart number 244

Daniel Kyre’s heart— #griefheart number 249

Christopher’s Angel heart — #griefheart number 196

Logan’s heart – #griefheart number 153

John Terrell’s heart – #griefheart 164

Living the dream heart – #griefheart number 155 (Ben Long)

Love and friendship – #griefheart number 145 (Paris)

Mark’s heart – #griefheart number 137

Dreamcatcher heart – #griefheart number 134

Forever in our heart – #griefheart number 120 (Dawson Petit)

Joshua’s Seagull Heart – #griefheart number 104

Martin Heart- #griefheart number 60

Love from Pie – #griefheart number 47

Grieving Beauty – #griefheart number 37 (Matt Geary)

Fractured Heart – #griefheart number 32 (Stephen B Sandknop)

Love, by Chaney’s Hands – #griefheart number 20

Organ donor heart— #griefheart number 219

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AnneMoss Rogers

AnneMoss Rogers is a mental health and suicide education expert, mental health speaker, suicide prevention trainer and consultant. She is author of the Book, Diary of a Broken Mind and co-author of Emotionally Naked: A Teacher's Guide to Preventing Suicide and Recognizing Students at Risk with Kim O'Brien PhD, LICSW. She raised two boys, Richard and Charles, and lost her younger son, Charles to addiction and suicide on June 5, 2015. She is a motivational speaker who empowers by educating and provides life saving strategies and emotionally healthy coping skills. As talented and funny as Charles was, letting other people know they matter was his greatest gift. And now that's the legacy she carries forward in her son's memory. Mental Health Speakers Website.

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