Deceased is mourned by her brother Pat, nephews and nieces, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and other relatives and friends. |
In time, argues Winnicott, the transitional object is relegated to limbo, neither mourned nor forgotten, just losing its meaning. |
He's finally shuffled off this mortal coil, and his passing is mourned by all. |
The biblical patriarch Jacob mourned over his son Joseph for 22 years, mistakenly believing that he had been killed by a wild animal. |
He said it was a shame a bit of history was coming to end and it would be mourned by longer-serving railwaymen. |
When another daughter died in infancy she keened and mourned over the body for hours until the body finally had to be taken from her. |