One waitress’ selfless act towards grieving parents warms their hearts

[post_page_title]Can something even be said?[/post_page_title]

As hard as it was, they appreciated Kayla asking about Glory. “Talking about (her) is so helpful,” Debbie said. “It keeps her memory alive.”

That’s not so extraordinary, said the director of an organization that works to support grieving families like the Riddles. Instead of being afraid to approach the subject, she said, it should be raised in the loving, respectful way Kayla did. “People don’t know what to say and they’re afraid,” she added, “but one way to help parents get through their grief is by acknowledging it.”

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