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Listed below are articles tagged with “Death”
- May 2009
- 17: A Collection
- November 2007
- 19: Mom.
- October 2007
- 31: My Son Dallas
- 31: Child's Shoe, Half A Pair
- July 2007
- 16: Confirmation
- 05: Accept It And Move On
- June 2007
- 07: Poohsticks
- March 2007
- 11: An Article On A Website About My Cousin's Death
- February 2007
- 22: The Saddest Thing I Own Are Memories
- 19: A Picture
- September 2006
- 21: (There Is No Cat)
- July 2006
- 09: Pink Box
- 09: Lost Baby
- June 2006
- 29: Regrets
- 29: An Urn
- 21: A Childhood Brother,
- 19: Milkbone
- May 2006
- 31: My Hatred
- 24: Where Lillies-Of-The-Valley Grow
- 22: The Absence Of A Cracked Opal Ring
- 14: My Mother's Last Letter
- 12: A Dictaphone
- 10: My Mothers Last Hours
- 10: My Mother's Bible
- 09: My Sons Things...
- 09: 'Worlds Greatest Aunt' Button
- 09: My Stepdad
- 08: My Uncle
- 06: His Hand And Footprints
- 06: Baby Raymond
- 05: Sad End To A Young Life
- 04: The Puppy
- 04: My Girl Stella
- 04: A Memory Of Pink Baby Clothes
- 04: Moving Day, 1978
- 02: Mexican Wrestling Dolls
- 02: It Isn't All Black And White
- 02: My Firstborn
- 01: No More Cruising For Griffin
- 01: My Carabiner
- 01: 21 Grams Of Death Metal
- April 2006
- 30: Cat Ashes
- 30: Lost Ad
- 30: Edna Jr. And Betty
- 30: Smiling Poodle Painting
- 29: Beams And Veets
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The Saddest Thing I Own is a 2005 commission of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc., (aka Ether-Ore) for its Turbulence web site. It is supported by the Jerome Foundation in celebration of the Jerome Hill Centennial and in recognition of the valuable contributions of artists to society.

