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When someone passes away, the world doesn’t stop immediately. Life continues — the sun rises, traffic moves, dishes pile up in the sink. Yet for those who knew the person, even in fragments, their absence feels like an echo that refuses to fade.
Alex Pretti’s passing, like the passing of anyone we care about, reminds us of the fragility of time. It also reminds us that human connections are layered — family, friends, ex-partners, colleagues — each holding a piece of memory, each with their own grief to process.
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In moments like these, words are powerful. Letters, messages, emails, social media posts — they become bridges between the living and the departed, offering glimpses into both memory and emotion.Family games
This recipe is inspired by such moments: the quiet reflection of an ex-spouse sharing her heart, the depth of feelings that arise when we remember someone who once mattered, and the ritual of coming together through food to process loss.