News — Death of Loved One
Precious and Valuable: Finding Personal Significance in Family Possessions
Posted by Lisa Johnson on
My mother is the kind of person who saves everything, including the unimportant, and over the decades, it’s taken over her and my father’s house. Within weeks of my sisters and I going off to college, our bedrooms were transformed into what appeared to be retail storage space for her clothing, as round chrome store-bought racks became centerpieces we had to squeeze around whenever we came home for a visit, the cold metal sagging under dozens of cheap dresses and floral pant sets. I don’t even remember her wearing most of them. To assuage everyone’s complaints and because she actually...
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How to Throw The Best Funeral Party Ever: For Jim
Posted by Lisa Johnson on
First, fall desperately in love with one of the classiest women you can imagine. Live and be with her for half a lifetime, and become her best friend. Know her deeply. Know her so well that you decide to throw a celebration for her 80th birthday. It will be the first huge party anyone has organized just for her, and keep it a big surprise. Weeks will pass, and no one will slip up. Get very excited. And when she goes into the hospital from fatigue two weeks beforehand, when the long term serious illness is discovered, don't cancel anything. ...
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Saying Goodbye to My Fancy Aunt Ruth
Posted by Lisa Johnson on
One of my favorite relatives, my dad’s older sister, Ruth, was supposed to turn 80 this Friday, and for weeks, a big birthday party was being planned for her this coming weekend. But yesterday morning, I learned that she had died the night before, and everything has been completely upended. It’s so strange to lose someone you have known your entire life, someone who in a fairly small family, has always been a fixture. She lived about four hours away, but often traveled through the area, as she and her long-time boyfriend and partner had an antiques business together, and...