@rms1954
I am happy you are encouraged by reading here and will give thought to grief support. I do urge you to take the first step to healing yourself by just going to a session. You will be surrounded by support and encouragement, and allowed to share when you are ready, no pressure.
38 years ago my 62 year old aunt committed suicide, 2 years after my uncle died and a few months after being diagnosed with diabetes. She was straightforward about her intentions, but even with medical support and a month of inpatient treatment, she came home from the facility and was gone within a few hours.
I was very close to my aunt and my grief and pain were intense. I couldn't understand why my aunt would do something so hurtful to all of us who loved her so much!
I let my grief turn into anger that lasted for many years. I knew that was wrong, and I prayed to get rid of those harsh feelings. Days and years passed with me holding onto this weighty anger against my aunt. During this time, I become more and more aware of what is being shared about the darkness of depression, mental illness, feelings of hopelessness and suicide, that made me look at her situation differently. As I learned more, my anger lessened, until I finally realized I could let it all go.
And then I had the dream where I saw my aunt and uncle standing together, holding hands and smiling, looking so young and happy, and from that moment my heart has been at peace. I send you prayers for strength and peace.