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bereavement

[bih-reev-muhnt] / bɪˈriv mənt /


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There was some thought that Kershaw might go on the bereavement list after this start, but said he would be able to take the mound for his next scheduled start next week in St. Louis.

From Washington Times

Kershaw declined to discuss the situation Sunday, but Roberts indicated the 35-year-old could be away from the team on the bereavement list following his start Tuesday.

From Los Angeles Times

Roberts said the 35-year-old pitcher may take bereavement leave after his start.

From Washington Times

Kershaw declined to discuss the situation Sunday, but Roberts indicated the 35-year-old could be away from the team on the bereavement list following his Tuesday start.

From Los Angeles Times

“And so the widespread online support gives people a broader space to share in that grief and meet people with similar experiences,” said Megan Kelleher, a historian who has studied grief and bereavement practices.

From Seattle Times