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  • In Loving Memory of Brandon Combs and Deanna Noble

    In Loving Memory of Brandon Combs and Deanna Noble

    In Loving Memory of Brandon Combs and Deanna Noble

    WATTS, Ky. — April 22, 2026, is a date that will forever be etched in sorrow for the community of Breathitt County. On a quiet stretch of KY-15, in the close-knit Watts community, two lives were lost in a devastating three-vehicle collision—Brandon Combs, 36, and Deanna Noble, 30, both of Lost Creek. Their passing leaves behind not only unanswered questions, but also grieving families, heartbroken friends, and a community struggling to come to terms with an immeasurable loss.

    Brandon Combs was known as a man of quiet strength and resilience. Those who knew him remember his hardworking spirit, his willingness to lend a hand when it was needed, and the familiar presence he carried within his community. His life, though cut short, was one marked by the everyday moments that define a person—shared laughter, long days of work, and connections built over time. To those closest to him, Brandon was more than a name in a report—he was family, a friend, and a part of their story.

    Deanna Noble, just 30 years old, brought warmth and kindness into the lives of those around her. She was remembered for her caring nature, her dedication to the people she loved, and the light she carried into every room she entered. Whether through her smile, her words, or her presence, Deanna had a way of making others feel seen and valued. Her loss is deeply felt, especially by those who leaned on her love and strength.

    The tragic events of that Wednesday morning unfolded in an instant, but the ripple effects will last a lifetime. What began as a routine day ended in heartbreak as a collision forever altered the lives of many. Emergency responders, investigators, and community members alike were left to process the weight of what had occurred—a stark reminder of how fragile life can be.

    As the investigation continues, and as authorities work to understand every detail of the crash, the focus for many has turned to remembrance. Brandon and Deanna were not defined by the circumstances of their passing, but by the lives they lived and the people they touched. Their stories, their memories, and their impact will endure far beyond that stretch of highway.

    In times like these, communities often come together in quiet solidarity. Neighbors check on one another. Families hold each other a little closer. Friends share stories that keep the memories alive. Breathitt County now finds itself in that place—mourning, reflecting, and honoring two lives gone too soon.

    To the families of Brandon Combs and Deanna Noble, no words can fully ease the pain of such a sudden and tragic loss. But may there be some comfort in knowing that their loved ones are remembered, that their lives mattered, and that their legacy lives on in every person they touched.

    As we reflect on this tragedy, may it also serve as a reminder to cherish each moment, to drive with care, and to hold close those we love. Life is fleeting, and in its fragility, it calls us to be kinder, more present, and more aware of the precious time we are given.

    Brandon Combs and Deanna Noble will not be forgotten. Their names will live on in memory, in love, and in the hearts of all who knew them.

    May they both rest in peace.

  • In Loving Memory of Charles E. Buie

    In Loving Memory of Charles E. Buie

    In Loving Memory of Charles E. Buie 

    A quiet Wednesday afternoon in Adams County, Mississippi, was forever changed by a tragic collision that claimed the life of Charles E. Buie, a man whose presence meant so much to those around him. What began as an ordinary day quickly turned into a moment of heartbreak, leaving family, friends, and a community grappling with sudden and profound loss.

    According to authorities, the crash occurred around 3:51 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 61 and Highway 84. Two vehicles collided in a devastating impact that would alter several lives in an instant. Charles E. Buie, 62, was a passenger in one of those vehicles. Despite efforts to save him, he sustained fatal injuries and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

    In the same vehicle were others who also felt the force of that tragic moment—Virginia Morgan, 77, and a young child just six years old. Both were injured and rushed to receive medical care. Their survival stands in contrast to the heartbreaking loss of Charles, a reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life can be.

    Though details of the accident continue to be reviewed, what remains undeniable is the weight of the loss left behind. Charles was more than a name in a report—he was a person with a story, with connections, with a life that touched others in ways that cannot be measured by words alone. Whether as a friend, a relative, or a familiar face in his community, his absence will be deeply felt.

    Moments like this ripple outward. They affect not only those directly involved, but entire circles of people—families who now carry grief, communities that pause in reflection, and even strangers who are reminded of life’s delicate balance. The suddenness of it all leaves little room for preparation, only the difficult path of acceptance and remembrance.

    For those who knew Charles E. Buie, memories will now take on even greater meaning. The conversations, the laughter, the everyday interactions—these become the threads that keep his presence alive. Loss does not erase a life lived; it changes how that life is held—moving it from the present into memory, where it remains cherished.

    At the same time, this tragedy underscores the importance of care and awareness on the road. Each journey carries unseen risks, and every decision matters—not only for ourselves, but for everyone sharing the road. While investigations continue, the human cost of this incident is already painfully clear.

    As loved ones mourn, there is also space to honor—to remember Charles not by the circumstances of his passing, but by the life he lived. His name will continue to be spoken, his memory carried forward in stories, in quiet moments, and in the hearts of those who refuse to let him be forgotten.

    Today, Adams County reflects in sorrow. A life has been lost, others have been injured, and a family has been forever changed. In the midst of that grief, we pause to remember Charles E. Buie—a life that mattered, a presence that will be missed, and a memory that will endure.

  • In Loving Memory of Gina Marie Brunner

    In Loving Memory of Gina Marie Brunner

    In Loving Memory of Gina Marie Brunner 

    In the quiet hours of Wednesday night, April 22, a tragic collision on U.S. Highway 45 near County Trunk Highway X in the Town of Antigo in Langlade County brought a sudden and heartbreaking end to a life that meant so much to those who knew her. Gina Marie Brunner, 45, of Wittenberg, lost her life in a two-vehicle incident  that authorities say is still under active investigation, with reports indicating that alcohol may have been a contributing factor.

    Emergency dispatchers received the call at approximately 10:24 p.m., summoning deputies and multiple first responders to a devastating scene. What they encountered was a head-on collision involving two vehicles, each carrying a single occupant. Despite the swift response of law enforcement, fire personnel, and emergency medical teams, Gina was tragically pronounced dead at the scene. The loss was immediate, profound, and irreversible.

    Gina Marie Brunner’s passing has left a deep void in the hearts of her loved ones, friends, and community. In moments like these, words often feel insufficient to capture the weight of grief or the fullness of a life now remembered. Yet within that sorrow, there is also reflection—on the value of a single life, on the memories shared, and on the impact one person can have on others simply through their presence.

    Those who knew Gina remember her not as a headline or a statistic, but as a real person whose life mattered deeply. She was a daughter, a friend, and a member of her community in Wittenberg. Like so many, she had her own daily routines, relationships, responsibilities, and dreams—each forming the quiet fabric of a life now cut short far too soon.

    At the scene of the crash, first responders from the Antigo Police Department, Wisconsin State Patrol, Town of Antigo Fire Department, City of Antigo Ambulance, Langlade County Highway Department, and the Langlade County Coroner’s Office worked together in difficult and emotional conditions. Their efforts reflected not only urgency but also the heavy reality of responding to sudden loss on the roadway.

    The driver of the second vehicle, a 25-year-old man from Antigo, survived the crash and was transported to Aspirus Langlade Hospital for medical care. Authorities have confirmed that the investigation remains ongoing as they work to determine the full circumstances surrounding the collision.

    While official findings are still pending, the Langlade County Sheriff’s Office noted that alcohol is suspected to have played a role in the crash. As with all active investigations, officials continue to gather evidence to better understand how this tragedy unfolded.

    In the days ahead, Gina Marie Brunner will be remembered not for the way her life ended, but for the life she lived. Her absence will be felt in quiet moments, in familiar places, and in the memories that remain with those who loved her most. Grief has a way of lingering in the ordinary—where laughter once was, where conversations once flowed, where presence once filled a space.

    Friends and family are now left to navigate a world that has changed in an instant. The road ahead for them is one of remembrance and healing, shaped by both love and loss. While no words can undo what has happened, the memory of Gina remains a lasting reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of care, responsibility, and compassion on the road and beyond.

    As Langlade County reflects on this tragedy, Gina Marie Brunner is honored in memory—a life cherished, a name remembered, and a soul mourned deeply.

  • In Loving Memory of Cody Monroe Williams

    In Loving Memory of Cody Monroe Williams

    In Loving Memory of Cody Monroe Williams

    BELTON, S.C. — On a quiet Wednesday evening, as the sun began to settle and the roads filled with the familiar rhythm of daily life, tragedy struck at the intersection of Cox Lake Road and Broadway School Road. In a moment that would change everything, a devastating motorcycle incident claimed the life of Cody Monroe Williams, 33, of Belton—leaving behind grief, unanswered questions, and a community in mourning.

    Cody Monroe Williams was more than the victim of a tragic accident—he was a son, a friend, a neighbor, and a presence that brought meaning to the lives of those who knew him. At 33, he stood in the fullness of life, carrying with him dreams, responsibilities, and connections that cannot be replaced. Those closest to Cody remember him not for how he died, but for how he lived—with authenticity, strength, and a spirit that left a lasting impression.

    On April 22, 2026, just after 6 p.m., emergency crews were called to the scene of a collision involving a motorcycle and a passenger vehicle. According to preliminary reports, Cody was traveling westbound on Broadway School Road when a northbound vehicle attempted to cross the roadway, resulting in a catastrophic collision. First responders arrived swiftly, finding him with severe injuries. He was treated at the scene and transported to AnMed, where, despite efforts to save him, he passed away shortly after arrival.

    The Anderson County Coroner’s Office later confirmed that Cody died from multiple traumatic injuries. Officials also noted that he was wearing a helmet at the time—an important reminder of his effort to ride responsibly, even in the face of unforeseen danger.

    In the aftermath of this tragedy, authorities have charged Bre-Anna Allece Bigby with felony driving under the influence resulting in the incident . While the legal process now unfolds, it does little to ease the heartbreak felt by those who loved Cody. Justice may seek answers, but it cannot restore the life that was lost.

    What remains now is memory.

    Cody’s life was one of presence—of shared conversations, familiar routines, and meaningful relationships. Whether it was through laughter with friends, time spent with family, or quiet moments that defined who he was, Cody built a life that mattered. His absence is not just a void; it is a silence where his voice once was, a space where his energy once lived.

    The Belton community now carries the weight of this loss together. In towns like this, grief is never isolated—it is shared across front porches, workplaces, and gatherings where Cody’s name will continue to be spoken with both sorrow and love. Stories will be told. Memories will be revisited. And in those moments, Cody will live on.

    This tragedy also serves as a solemn reminder of the consequences of impaired driving. One decision, one moment of negligence, can ripple outward with irreversible impact. As the investigation continues, the hope is that awareness will grow—that lives may yet be saved through the lessons learned from this heartbreaking loss.

    To the family of Cody Monroe Williams, words will always fall short. No tribute can fully capture the depth of your loss or the love you carry. But may there be some comfort in knowing that Cody’s life is remembered, that his story matters, and that he is deeply missed by all who knew him.

    Though his journey ended far too soon, Cody’s legacy remains—in the hearts he touched, the memories he created, and the love that will never fade.

    May he be remembered not for the tragedy that took him, but for the life he lived.

    Rest in peace, Cody Monroe Williams. You will never be forgotten.

  • In Loving Memory of JR Greeley

    In Loving Memory of JR Greeley

    In Loving Memory of JR Greeley

    With heavy hearts, we remember and honor the life of JR Greeley, whose sudden passing has left an unfillable void in the hearts of family, friends, and all who knew him. His life was taken far too soon following a tragic motorcycle accident on a Wednesday evening in Rochester, New York—a moment that has forever changed the lives of those who loved him.

    On that evening, around 8:05 p.m., JR was involved in a devastating crash at the intersection of Ridgeway Avenue and Minder Street. Despite the swift response of emergency services and his transport to Strong Memorial Hospital, JR succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival. The news of his passing has sent waves of grief through the community, as many struggle to come to terms with such an unexpected loss.

    JR Greeley was more than the circumstances of his passing—he was a person full of life, character, and meaning. Those who knew him remember his presence as something genuine and impactful. Whether through his laughter, his kindness, or the way he connected with people, JR left a lasting impression that will not be forgotten. He had a spirit that resonated with others, a quiet strength, and a way of making people feel seen and valued.

    He lived with a sense of freedom and passion, something often reflected in his love for the open road. Riding was not just a pastime for JR—it was a reflection of his spirit, his independence, and his appreciation for life’s moments. That same spirit is what so many will hold onto now, even in grief.

    Though the driver and passenger of the other vehicle involved in the crash were unharmed, the loss of JR is deeply felt beyond the scene of the accident. It echoes through the lives of his loved ones, in conversations, in memories, and in the silence left behind.

    In moments like this, words often fall short. But what remains is the memory of who JR was—the moments shared, the smiles given, the life lived. He will be remembered not for how he left this world, but for how he lived in it.

    To his family, may you find strength in the love that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that will forever live in your hearts. To his friends, may you carry forward the laughter, the lessons, and the bond you shared with him.

    JR Greeley’s journey here may have come to an end, but his story does not. It lives on in every life he touched, every memory held close, and every heart that continues to carry him forward.

    Rest in peace, JR. You are gone too soon, but never forgotten.

  • In Loving Memory of Floydrick Washington

    In Loving Memory of Floydrick Washington

    In Loving Memory of Floydrick Washington

    With heavy hearts and deep sorrow, we remember and honor the life of Floydrick Washington, a man whose presence brought warmth, strength, and meaning to those who knew and loved him. His life was taken far too soon in a tragic act of violence, leaving behind a silence that words can scarcely fill and a pain that lingers in the hearts of family, friends, and the entire community.

    On that heartbreaking evening between 8:50 and 9:00 PM, what should have been an ordinary moment turned into an unimaginable tragedy. Floydrick, a man in his mid-30s, was sitting inside his vehicle when, according to witnesses, a vehicle approached. In a sudden and devastating act, an individual reportedly exited an SUV armed with a rifle and unleashed a barrage of gunfire into Floydrick’s car. Despite the rapid response from emergency personnel and the efforts of the Houston Fire Department to save him, Floydrick later succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.

    This senseless act has left a void that cannot be measured. Floydrick was more than the victim of a crime—he was a son, a brother, a friend, and a cherished soul whose life held purpose and promise. Those who knew him will remember his spirit, his voice, his laughter, and the unique way he touched lives simply by being himself. His story does not end with the tragedy of that night; it lives on in the memories shared, the love he gave, and the impact he made.

    As investigators continue their work, seeking answers and justice, we are reminded of the fragility of life and the importance of holding our loved ones close. Floydrick’s passing is a painful reminder of how quickly life can change, but it also calls us to reflect on the beauty of his existence and the legacy he leaves behind.

    To Floydrick Washington—your life mattered, your presence was valued, and your memory will forever remain etched in the hearts of those who loved you. Though your journey here was cut short, your spirit will continue to live on in every story told, every tear shed, and every heart that beats with remembrance.

    May you rest in eternal peace. You are gone, but never forgotten.

  • In Loving Memory of George Jedrey, Betty Jedrey, and Thomas Pinard

    In Loving Memory of George Jedrey, Betty Jedrey, and Thomas Pinard

    In Loving Memory of George Jedrey, Betty Jedrey, and Thomas Pinard

    There are moments in life when words feel too small to hold the weight of loss. The passing of George Jedrey, Betty Jedrey, and their son, Thomas Pinard, is one such moment—a quiet tragedy that has left a deep and lasting sorrow in the hearts of all who hear their story. In the peaceful community of Stanwood in Mecosta County, a home that once held years of shared memories, laughter, and family bonds has now become a place marked by grief and reflection.

    George Jedrey, at 79, lived a life shaped by decades of experience, resilience, and devotion to those he loved. By his side for so many of those years was his beloved wife, Betty Jedrey, 85, whose life reflected warmth, strength, and the quiet grace that comes from a lifetime of care and commitment. Together, they built a family, a home, and a legacy rooted in enduring love. Their journey was not just measured in years, but in the countless moments they shared—moments that shaped the lives of those around them.

    Their son, Thomas Pinard, 64, was an integral part of that bond. As a son, he carried forward the connection between past and present, a living reflection of his parents’ love and life together. Families are built on these connections—on shared meals, conversations, memories, and the simple comfort of knowing one another deeply. Thomas was part of that foundation, and his life remains forever intertwined with theirs.

    The circumstances surrounding their passing are deeply heartbreaking. What has been reported reminds us that sometimes struggles unfold quietly, hidden behind closed doors, unseen by the outside world. It is a sobering reflection on the importance of compassion, awareness, and reaching out—because behind every door is a story we may never fully understand.

    Yet even in tragedy, it is important to remember who they were beyond their final moments.

    George, Betty, and Thomas were more than a headline. They were a family. They lived, they loved, and they mattered. Their home was once filled with the ordinary yet meaningful rhythms of life—the kind that often go unnoticed until they are gone. Morning routines, shared meals, familiar conversations—these are the threads that weave a life together, and they are what we hold onto now.

    As their community mourns, there is a quiet call to remember the importance of connection. To check in on one another. To offer kindness where we can. To recognize that even the strongest among us may carry unseen burdens.

    May George Jedrey be remembered for the life he lived and the family he helped build.

    May Betty Jedrey be remembered for her warmth, her presence, and the love she gave so freely.

    May Thomas Pinard be remembered as a son, a part of that family bond that endures beyond time.

    Though their lives ended in sorrow, their memory does not have to. It can live on in reflection, in compassion, and in a renewed commitment to care for one another.

    Rest in peace, George, Betty, and Thomas.

    You are remembered. You are mourned. You will not be forgotten.

  • In Loving Memory of Lexi Taylor

    In Loving Memory of Lexi Taylor

    In Loving Memory of Lexi Taylor

    With hearts weighed down by grief and disbelief, we remember and honor the life of Lexi Taylor — a soul whose time on this earth ended far too soon, leaving behind a silence that words can scarcely fill.

    On that tragic day in Johnstown, New York, a devastating chain of events unfolded that would forever change the lives of those who knew and loved her. What began as a police attempt to stop a vehicle quickly escalated into a heartbreaking حادثة. A crash involving a BMW and a tractor trailer along NY Route 30A led to flames, chaos, and desperate efforts to save a life that meant so much to so many. First responders acted swiftly, pulling Lexi from the burning vehicle, performing CPR, and calling for a LifeNet helicopter in hopes of giving her another chance. Despite every effort made in those critical moments, her life could not be saved.

    But Lexi Taylor is not defined by that moment.

    She was a daughter, a friend, a light in the lives of those fortunate enough to know her. She carried with her a presence that could not be ignored — whether through her laughter, her energy, or the quiet ways she showed she cared. Lexi had a spirit that felt alive, vibrant, and full of possibility. Her story was still being written, her dreams still unfolding, her future still ahead of her.

    Those who loved Lexi will remember the way she made people feel — seen, heard, and valued. The memories shared with her now become treasures: the conversations that lasted longer than expected, the laughter that came easily, the moments that seemed small then but mean everything now.

    Her passing is a painful reminder of how fragile life can be. In an instant, everything can change. And in that truth, we are left holding onto what matters most — love, connection, and memory.

    For her family, this loss is immeasurable. There are no words that can replace the absence of a daughter whose life was intertwined with theirs in countless ways. For her friends, the world feels quieter, missing a voice that once brought comfort and joy. For the community, it is a moment to reflect, to mourn, and to come together in shared sorrow.

    Yet even in grief, there is remembrance.

    We remember Lexi not for how she left this world, but for how she lived in it.

    We remember her smile, her presence, her humanity.

    We remember the love she gave and the love she inspired in return.

    May her name continue to be spoken with warmth.

    May her memory continue to bring people together.

    May her spirit live on in the stories, the laughter, and the hearts she touched.

    To Lexi Taylor — your life mattered, your presence was real, and your memory will endure beyond time.

    Rest peacefully, Lexi. You are deeply loved, and you will never be forgotten.

  • In Loving Memory of Marcus Clay “FeFe”

    In Loving Memory of Marcus Clay “FeFe”

    In Loving Memory of Marcus Clay “FeFe”

    With heavy hearts and profound sorrow, we pause to remember and honor the life of Marcus Clay, affectionately known to many as “FeFe.” His passing has left a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

    Marcus’s life was tragically cut short in a sudden act of violence in Jackson, Mississippi. On that Wednesday afternoon, what should have been an ordinary day turned into a moment of heartbreak and loss. Authorities responded to a shooting at a liquor store on E. Northside Drive, where Marcus was found gone far too soon. While an arrest has been made and investigations continue, no amount of answers can truly ease the pain of losing someone so deeply cherished.

    But Marcus Clay was far more than the circumstances surrounding his passing.

    He was a son, a friend, a presence that brought warmth and familiarity into every room he entered. Known as “FeFe” to those closest to him, that nickname carried love, laughter, and memories built over years of shared experiences. It spoke of a man who was known personally, deeply, and genuinely.

    Marcus had a spirit that resonated with authenticity. Whether through his conversations, his humor, or simply his presence, he had a way of connecting with people. Those who knew him will remember the small moments — the laughs, the stories, the times he showed up when it mattered. These are the pieces of him that will live on far beyond this tragedy.

    His loss is not just a headline or a statistic. It is a human loss — a life interrupted, dreams unfulfilled, and a future that will never be realized. For his family, it is the absence at the dinner table, the silence where his voice once was. For his friends, it is the missing calls, the inside jokes that now echo with grief.

    In times like these, grief is often mixed with questions, with anger, with a longing for understanding. But alongside that grief, there is also remembrance. And in remembrance, Marcus lives on.

    We remember his name.

    We remember his presence.

    We remember the impact he made, however big or small, in the lives around him.

    To the family of Marcus Clay, may you find strength in the love that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that will never fade. To his friends and community, may you continue to speak his name, share his stories, and honor his life in the way you carry him forward.

    Though his life was taken too soon, Marcus “FeFe” Clay will never be forgotten.

    Rest in peace, Marcus. You are gone, but not erased. Your memory will live on in every heart you touched.

  • In Loving Memory of Ronald E. Pappa

    In Loving Memory of Ronald E. Pappa

    In Loving Memory of Ronald E. Pappa

    April 22, 2026

    In the quiet hours of early Wednesday morning, as the world slowly stirred awake, a tragic accident in Salt Creek Township, Ohio, changed lives forever. On April 22, 2026, Ronald E. Pappa, a 44-year-old resident of Killbuck, lost his life following a devastating two-vehicle collision along State Route 241. What began as an ordinary morning became a moment of profound loss, leaving behind grief, reflection, and the enduring memory of a life that mattered deeply.

    Ronald’s passing is not just a line in a news release or a statistic in an ongoing investigation—it is the loss of a human being with a story, relationships, and a presence that touched those around him. He was someone who occupied a place in this world that no one else can fill. Whether as a family member, a friend, a neighbor, or a familiar face in his community, Ronald’s absence will be felt in ways both big and small—through quiet moments, shared memories, and the echoes of laughter and conversations now stilled.

    The details of that morning paint a somber picture. Traveling northbound in his Ford Excursion, Ronald encountered a moment that would alter everything. Despite wearing his seatbelt and doing what he could in the situation, the circumstances led to a loss of control and a collision that ultimately claimed his life. He was transported to Pomerene Hospital, where, despite the efforts of emergency personnel, he was pronounced deceased. It is a heartbreaking reminder of how fragile life can be, how quickly circumstances can change, and how precious every moment truly is.

    In contrast, the other driver involved, Kevin A. Nussbaum, thankfully walked away without injury—a small mercy in a tragic event. Yet even this detail underscores the unpredictability of such incidents, where outcomes can vary so drastically within seconds.

    As investigators from the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office continue to examine the cause of the crash, and as emergency responders reflect on the scene they worked tirelessly to manage, the focus for those who knew Ronald shifts from the details of the accident to the life he lived. It is in these moments that memories take center stage—the everyday interactions, the kindness shown, the personality that made him unique.

    Ronald’s story does not end on that stretch of road. It continues in the hearts of those who loved him, in the stories that will be shared for years to come, and in the quiet, enduring impact he leaves behind. Grief has a way of reminding us just how deeply we are connected to one another, and Ronald’s passing is a poignant reminder to cherish those connections while we can.

    To his family, words can never fully ease the pain of such a sudden loss. To his friends and community, there is a shared sense of mourning and reflection. In honoring Ronald’s memory, there is also an opportunity to hold close the values of care, patience, and awareness—especially on the roads we travel every day.

    Today, we pause not only to acknowledge a tragedy but to remember a life. A life that, though cut short, held meaning, presence, and importance. A life that will not be forgotten.

    May Ronald E. Pappa rest in peace, and may those who mourn him find strength, comfort, and healing in the days ahead.