A man’s grief is powerful, no matter what the culture.
May the tragic sadness of Kenichi Suzuki be engraved on our souls.
He sacrificed his family for his job, his volunteer job.
More here.
It’s heart breaking.
A man’s grief is powerful, no matter what the culture.
May the tragic sadness of Kenichi Suzuki be engraved on our souls.
He sacrificed his family for his job, his volunteer job.
More here.
It’s heart breaking.
Posted by theprivateman on March 17, 2011
http://theprivateman.wordpress.com/2011/03/17/my-wife-my-sons-family-and-four-grandchildren-i-lost-them-all/
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MW
/ March 17, 2011Heartbreaking is right. Truly tragic. Nothing else to say.
theprivateman
/ March 18, 2011We’re finally getting the stories of individuals who survived the earthquake and tsunami. I grieve with the men who have sacrificed so much.
Imagine, your entire family lost in this catastrophe.
MW
/ March 18, 2011The entire family > what’s worse is that it’s his entire issue. All of his descendants, who, through his son, bore his family name. This is far more important in East Asian culture than NA. The poor man. I agree, Men grieve just as much as women, perhaps in different ways.
Badger
/ April 6, 2011The video has been pulled from CNN…please fill in details?