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Every parent's worst nightmare is losing their beloved child. Some are always terrified of an accidental death. Every new parent has likely feared accidentally harming their child, never imagining though that it might really come true. Victoria Markham endured the worst nightmare, losing her dear 3 1/2 year old boy Koa.
Markham found our American culture under-equipped to deal with grief so she sought other cultures that did grief better, finding comfort, strength and power from them. She now helps others with this wisdom with her company Life Cycle Center and the documentary about her journey, RE:MEMBER, premieres June 11, 2019 in Ashland, Oregon. Go to rememberdoc.com to find out more about the documentary produced by Markham and directed by great documentary filmmaker Katie Teague.
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Every parent's worst nightmare is losing their beloved child. Some are always terrified of an accidental death. Every new parent has likely feared accidentally harming their child, never imagining though that it might really come true. Victoria Markham endured the worst nightmare, losing her dear 3 1/2 year old boy Koa.
Markham found our American culture under-equipped to deal with grief so she sought other cultures that did grief better, finding comfort, strength and power from them. She now helps others with this wisdom with her company Life Cycle Center and the documentary about her journey, RE:MEMBER, premieres June 11, 2019 in Ashland, Oregon. Go to rememberdoc.com to find out more about the documentary produced by Markham and directed by great documentary filmmaker Katie Teague.

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