
Remembering the One You Lost at Sea
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Dr David Powers

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It started out as a certificate, but the more I thought, I realized that so many people lose loved ones to the ocean every year, that maybe I should do something they could us as well.
There’s no guidebook for this.
There are so many resources and ways to remember loved ones who pass on in other ways, but when a loved one is lost to the sea and the body is never reclaimed, it opens a wound that never closes.
Call it denial, distance from tragedy, or just a psychological defense mechanism, but as I worked on this, it opened up memories of my own about the ones sacrificed to the waters.
I worked on a water rescue team for many years, and had my own experiences with this. I experienced first-hand the times we looked for days for someone and didn’t find them. I remember the times we found someone, but it was too late.
And I remember the rare instances when we brought someone home from the waters and returned them to their family.
I never knew him, but I also have the stories of my grandmother’s first husband who went down with his ship in the Arctic during World War II. My grandmother received nothing but paperwork when he was lost.
It is my prayer that what you find within this guide will help you remember your lost loved one. That wound never fully closes, but remembering them in a meaningful way will help you move on. It’s what they would want for you.
Includes:
- Scripture references
- Certificates
- List of Lost at Sea Memorial sites
- Journal and scrapbook pages
- And more
About the creator-
Dr. David Powers is an adventurer, philosopher, and pioneer and lives a life of constant experimentation. His life's compass is "to seek out adventure in everything he does by being intentional, determined, and unstoppable and by energizing and outfitting others to embark on their own adventures". He fulfills his purpose through speaking and books and is a best-selling author in psychology and education. He is a decorated veteran of the Marine Corps and a founding member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He is married and the proud father of four feral boys and one princess that he and his wife homeschool. His mission in life is to find the magical best mug of coffee in the world.
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