The Suicide Memorial
Suicide is extremely traumatic for the family members and friends that remain, even though people who attempt suicide often think that no-one cares about them. In addition to the feelings of grief normally associated with a person's death, there may be guilt, anger, resentment, remorse, confusion and great distress over unresolved issues. Old stigmas surrounding suicide can make it extremely difficult for survivors to deal with their grief and can cause them to feel terribly isolated.
It is our hope that the World Wide Cemetery's Suicide Memorial might help people who have been through a similar experience to get in contact with each other and thereby reduce their feelings of isolation.
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Monuments having images.

Allen, Robert Jason 14/09/1971 - 17/07/1996

Batton, Joseph Howard 05/11/1962 - 12/10/1996

Bell, Owen "Bud" Keith Jr 23/08/1934 - 01/09/1973

Cockerline, Danny 30/09/1960 - 11/12/1995

Coleman, Richard Stanley 05/03/1922 - 18/08/1986

Durand, Richard Joseph 24/05/1945 - 08/10/1998

Gentry, Patrick McNeil 03/09/1965 - 26/02/1998

Glore, Jason Eric 13/01/1982 - 20/02/2002

Jackson, Gavin John 28/12/1969 - 12/07/1998

O'Brien, Sean Michael 25/02/1972 - 20/11/1995

Piel, Ronald Stephen 28/07/1969 - 22/03/1999

Wheeler, Jr Billy Ray 05/01/1967 - 27/07/1997
