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May 29, 2023

Father’s Day Message for Children of Widowers

If your dad is a recent widower, there are ways you can help him on Father’s Day while also strengthening your family relationships. To ignore Father’s Day can be a missed opportunity and even a mistake that injects another layer of separation between the father and children.

Based on my own experience, I can tell you that fathers who are newly minted widowers on Father’s Day are apt to be in the throes of intense loneliness, self-doubt, and caught up in regrets and self-recrimination. This can lead to self-isolation and depression if not addressed.

My own children used Father’s Day as an excuse to insert themselves into my life and provided much-needed (though often resisted) love and support. Unlike a holiday such as a wedding anniversary, the new widower may not be severely impacted on Father’s Day, but the wife’s absence cannot be ignored. Loneliness, especially at this time, can trigger other severe emotional and physical responses which further aggravate existing symptoms.

It is dead wrong for children to avoid honoring and celebrating Father’s Day due to a sense that dear old Dad needs some space. What he most likely needs (though he may be loath to admit it) is some loving company, some emotional support, encouragement, and the message that, “we care for you, and we are here for you.” Sometimes this reaching out can be the catalyst that breaks down psycho-emotional walls that have existed for years, even decades.

That clueless and sometimes insensitive dad you have known in the past may well be finding his more empathetic and vulnerable side, allowing you “IN” in a way not even dreamed of in past times. Father’s Day is a great excuse and opportunity for the children to reach out to Dad in a way that ignores some of the behavioral norms we so often practice.

Their children, while suffering too from the loss of their mother, are in a better place than their father and, therefore, better equipped to be the ones reaching out and offering support. They are likely to find their relationship with dear old Dad changing through this transition to one of increased responsibility in many areas. On Father’s Day, which might take the form of being the one taking the lead.

So, I suggest that you reach out to Dad and engage him during Father’s Day in a way that helps him to break out of the cycle of emotional, psychological, and physical issues he may be experiencing. He will appreciate it, and you may just find your relationship with him growing in unexpected and wonderful ways.

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Fred and his wife, Theresa, relocated to Colorado in 2008 after their daughters and their growing families moved to Fort Collins. Theresa passed in 2015 after a year-long bout of medical treatment for uterine cancer. Having written thousands of pages of newsletters, grant applications, letters, and opinion pieces, Fred felt comfortable applying his writing skills to his first book, Widower to Widower. This book is his way of passing on his lessons-learned and research to other widowers suffering through what has to be one of the most difficult experiences of their lives.

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