
Donna (right) and surviving sibling, Darcey. Donna perished in a terrible landslide accident at the age of 38.
This site is dedicated to the formation of a support community for those who have suffered the devastating loss of an adult sibling. The use of this site for any other purpose, including research, advertisement, and business purposes is strictly forbidden. Although the subjects of death, dying, and grief are more widely discussed now than in years past, the subject of adult sibling grief has been largely ignored by the grief support community, leaving surviving adult siblings to endure their grief in silence. For some reason, our society fails to recognize the depth of love we feel for our brothers and sisters and the consequent grief felt at their passing. Aside from our parents, our siblings are the only people who have known us for our entire life. The purpose of this site is to offer comfort and support to the thousands of individuals who will experience the death of an adult sibling and to promote the exchange of ideas and wisdom. Together, we can make a difference. The buttons to the left of the screen enable you to navigate this site. The chat and Message Board feature will enable surviving siblings to exchange information with other surviving siblings as well as offer support.
Order The Book
Surviving the Death of a Sibling: Living Through Grief When an Adult Brother or Sister Dies by T. J Wray is available online and in the book retailers worldwide in the English language edition. To order the book from Amazon (USA and UK), simply click the links below.
- Order from amazon.com
- If in the UK you can order from amazon.co.uk
Please note: Even though the book is affordable in its current paperback version, there are some who need the book but cannot afford it. If you are in the position to purchase a new copy and donate it to your public library or local university library, you will help others to read it free of charge. Many donate the book in their sibling’s name. Proceeds from the sale of Surviving the Death of a Sibling help to fund this site. Thank you for your support!


