RIP Aunty Ella Hug Nana for me

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... Read moreLosing a loved one is never easy, and sharing memories can be a powerful way to cope with grief. Aunty Ella’s passing reminds me of the importance of cherishing every moment with those we love. From personal experience, I've found that creating small rituals to honor the departed—like dedicating a song, sharing stories, or lighting a candle—helps keep their spirit alive in our hearts. The hashtag #dancinginthesky has become a comforting symbol for many, representing loved ones watching over us from beyond. It’s beautiful how a simple phrase can unite people in mourning and celebration alike, providing a shared space for grief and healing. Embracing these moments of remembrance not only honors those we've lost but also strengthens the bonds within communities. Ella Louise Wavid's memory, marked with love from April 3, 1963, to January 13, 2026, reminds us to reflect on life’s preciousness. Taking time to hug and reach out, as the post urges with "Hug Nana for me," shows how simple gestures can convey deep emotions. In my own journey with loss, offering and receiving comfort through physical touch or words has been deeply healing. If you are navigating loss, consider joining groups or sharing hashtags like #dancinginthesky to connect with others who understand your feelings. Grief is a shared human experience, and finding community can transform sorrow into an opportunity for support and remembrance.