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Hope For Grief

    Restoring Hope
             Renewing Love 
                 Rebuilding Marriages

At Hope For Grief, we understand that the loss of a child can mean the loss of a marriage. We understand that grieving spouses may not grieve in the same way, and we provide resources to help them understand and handle their differences. We offer faith-based support groups, counseling, and other resources to help couples heal and work through their grief.

Our goal is to help couples who have experienced the loss of a child learn to cope with the pain and find hope and joy in life again. We strive to provide a safe, compassionate, and understanding environment for those who are mourning and struggling to rebuild a strong marriage.

Behind The Scenes:

One of the kids announced that we should do this pic according to our age. Turns out, I am 6 months older than Stan so I started the line up! For the next few minutes, we started calling out ages and birthdates. After Ashley took her spot in line, everything stopped. It was like time stood still. For just a moment, we were caught up in the laughter and joy of being together. It felt like we were moving in slow motion before we realized that Aimee would have taken the next spot in line and stood next to her twin, Ashley. As a family well acquainted with grief, we never thought this moment would come again. The moment that sorrow would step aside and we would laugh, I mean, really laugh again as a family. A family who has steadily watched God’s hands slowly, yes…slowly, pull us together rather than apart. Aimee’s 10 year anniversary, the photo shoot and the Roman’s sweatshirts are all in honor of our beautiful daughter, sister and auntie. We will miss her always until we see each other in heaven, but, the laughter is in honor of HOPE. Death will never make sense to any of us but I do know that when you hang on to hope and trust that God has a greater purpose and plan then you will begin to see the beauty in the ashes. You are not alone. You are not forgotten. Hold on to hope.

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