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Where Can I Find Reading Material for My Sister in Law and Niece?

Question by Seeker: Where can I find reading material for my sister in law and niece?
My Niece’s father past a way last week (from cancer) and she is having a difficult time dealing with the grief she is having, I know and understand that grief is the healing process but she is showing signs that she isn’t going to be able to face the world without him in it, her mother (my sister in law) is feeling so helpless and doesn’t know what to do, my niece is 10 and she watch her dad pass away slowly and had some good times with him through his last bit of life, but I was looking for some words of wisdom for my sister in law so that she can help my niece and herself get through this process as healthy as possible. They were divorced for for a few years before his passing ad her grief and the grief my niece is having is weighing on them so negatively, I am worried about them both and would like to have her some reading material for some unanswered questions that might also have a positive affect on them both.

Best answer:

Answer by R S
Contacting the hospital where your neice’s father was and ask to speak with their chaplain or other hospice personell should be able to give you literature/ support group information.
Also your local church, or google “cancer/ death/ family grief support”
and you should pull up good information.
I am sorry for your family’s loss and aI wish the best to you all

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