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Old 09-19-2003, 11:31 AM   #24237
leagleaze
I didn't do it.
 
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From unfortunately recent experience, I will say to you the man is in shock and denial. Especially if it was sudden. Leave him be for now.

If you can find out for sure that she has passed and you want to do something, send a nice note. If he wants to read it, he will. If not he won't.

People mean well when they call, but really, it's awful. For the first few days you don't have the energy to talk to anyone, except maybe very close friends and family. There is a lot to do, and the smallest task seems to take all of your energy.

I found the phone calls horrible, the cards only a little less so. I still haven't opened almost all of them. I don't know if I ever will. I can't tell you when it is appropriate to call. I can tell you after two months it still isn't great for me when people call or stop me to talk about it.

And if you really do feel the need to call him despite what I say, just call to say I'm very sorry. Don't attempt to get into a give and take conversation unless he initiates it. Don't ask what happened. How old was she. Was it sudden. Just say if you need to talk, I'm here and get off the phone.

That will be a mercy for him.
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