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  2. After my dad’s death, I became fascinated by psychic medium ...

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    Then, a few weeks after my dad died, I interviewed Theresa Caputo, the Long Island Medium, for an article on TODAY.com about her Lifetime TV series, and she briefly connected me with him.

  3. After their dad died, this family coped by throwing parties ...

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    “Every Father's Day, my dad's birthday, the anniversary of his death, we go to the cemetery, and, you know, we have food for him. We brought Starbucks for him," Emma Rosenthal explains. "We ...

  4. Jennifer Love Hewitt Learned Her Mom Died from the Press: 'I ...

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    Jennifer Love Hewitt still remembers the heartbreaking moment she learned that her mother had died. In the preface to her new book, Inheriting Magic: My Journey Through Grief, Joy, Celebrating ...

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    Let’s say your 65-year-old mom inherited $450,000 after your father’s passing. But instead of investing wisely, she’s already lost thousands due to a gambling addiction. So, what do you do?

  6. Before my dad died, he was put on the maternity floor for ...

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    After a fall, my dad was moved from the ER to the maternity floor when it was clear he was going to die. It gave me something to smile about.

  7. Baptism for the dead - Wikipedia

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    Floorplan of the Nauvoo Temple basement. The basement of the temple was used as the baptistery, containing a large baptismal font in the center of the main room.. Baptism for the dead, vicarious baptism or proxy baptism today commonly refers to the religious practice of baptizing a person on behalf of one who is dead—a living person receiving the rite on behalf of a deceased person.