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How to Deal W/ the Death of an Uncle?

Question by the-rage-in-disguise: How to deal w/ the death of an uncle?
I just found out that my uncle died of a heart attack . I was certain he was going to be ok b/c he survived the first 48 hours . I need some suggestions on how to deal with this . (ex : websites , books , stuff to do?)Please do not say religion , I’m sick of hearing it from family and friends who seem to think praying fixes anything.

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Answer by Jimmy lee B.
First, you did`nt say how old your are? and how old was your dear uncle? And I understand you don`t what to hear, that he is in a better place, or it was the will of God, and it was his time to go. I really don`t no how much to say, like if your a very young person, it does`nt make any difference how old your uncle was, you miss him and it is OK to grief for him. I am sorry, and hope you find help in handling this. I would say more if I knew your age, but maybe someone on here will have a better answer.

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