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Date: October 12, 2020 08:46AM
My condolences.
"Where on earth is there a pamphlet or book telling the right way to mourn a sister who committed suicide?"
These exist, but I can't name one off the top of my head. These might help:
https://www.centerforloss.com/bookstore-category/for-adults/suicide-resources/On the radio the other night, someone said that with suicide, someone passes the pain onto someone else. I think this is what has happened here - this is not your fault, and please remember that.
The world is in a very bad state just now and that was probably a major factor. It is hard to stay well when there is continual doom mongering. I don't watch the TV news much now or parrot the slogans everyone comes out with. A friend of mine volunteers for a well known counseling/suicide line and she tells me that calls have skyrocketed since the lockdown in this country (which is much stricter than the USA.) They have had to double the number of people manning the lines.