by TheShoemaker on November 20th, 2006

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AT WHAT POINT IN LIFE, DOES AN INDIVIDUAL'S MORTALITY BECOME APPARENT?

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  • by romelang1 on January 4th, 2007

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    When other members of their age group die. Elderly folk pass away throughout our lives but we seem to be able to accept that as the nature of things. Fortunately not all of us are exposed to the death of children - but when friends and acquaintances, people you went to school with or worked with, sporting team members etc, your siblings perhaps - these are people living a similar life to yourself, and it brings their loss right to your doorstep.

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