Rachelle spent 15 years as a hospice nurse sitting with families in the most painful moments of their lives. She thought she understood grief.Then on Valentine's Day, her dad was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic and liver cancer. And the nurse who had walked hundreds of families through loss had to figure out how to walk through it herself.In this story, Rachelle opens up about the anger, the depression, the days she couldn't get out of bed — and how a grief support group, a church community, and a rededicated faith helped her find her way back.If you are grieving right now, this one is for you.

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WHAT YOU'LL HEAR IN THIS VIDEO
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Growing up as a daddy's girl and the bond that shaped her life
Flying home on Valentine's Day to a devastating diagnosis
What it's like to be a hospice nurse and lose your own parent
The depression and anger that followed her father's death
Finding Grief Share and a community that finally understood
Becoming a certified grief coach to help others heal
Rededication and baptism on the other side of the hardest year of her life