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A new way to memorialize a deceased loved one is gaining popularity among those who counsel the grieving. Social media is playing an increasing role for people who choose to use it in bereavement. In a News 13 special report we examine how people are grieving online thru facebook and myspace. We spoke with people who have lost loved ones, and say their pages became instant memorials that are still used.
(Posted 2/23/10, 4 PM)
Tuesday, February 23 2010, 06:43 PM EST
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