January 2002 saw the family in mourning. Our matriarch, Granny, went to be with Jesus. I was so close to

This is the year that you went into Management at LG&E, as you had just completed your MBA in 2000.

School and Sports David continued football at Christian Academy with you as assistant coach on the sidelines. I was always

These were the chaotic years of raising children, working, going to school, etc. Yet, they were the fun years. It

David and Lauren were getting older, and we were beginning to outgrow the Avondale Court house. So, we began looking

These were the most difficult years of our marriage, yet they were blessed because they made us stronger and brought

School I graduated in May of this year with my Bachelors in Middle School English and Math. Now, it was

1990 began yet another new adventure. I went back to school to complete my Bachelor’s degree in education. You went

LAUREN IS BORN! This is the year that our family was complete. Lauren’s due date was January 15, 1989, but

This was the only full year when we were a party of three. You were still working nights, and David

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About Susan Rose

I’m Susan Rose, offering support in School Counseling and Grief Coaching. In grief support, I’m a mother, grandmother, professor, author, and wife (I’ll always be his). Until October 20, 2020, I lived with my husband, Robert (Bob) Rose, in Louisville, Ky. On that awful day, my life profoundly changed, when my amazing man went on to Heaven. Married so young, we literally grew up together. We raised a family together and had a wonderful journey. We weren’t ready for it to be over! After Bob moved to Heaven, I embraced my love of writing as an outlet for grief. I know this is God leading me to honor Bob through using my background and experience to fulfill a new life purpose. Hence, this site is my attempt to share what I learned as a Counselor in education with what I am learning through this experience of walking this earth without him. My mission is to help those in grief move forward to see joy beyond this most painful time.