05 AprMoving Beyond the Loss of Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Early Loss: A Webinar

Screen Shot 2013-01-10 at 7.51.28 PMHow do I go on after the loss of my baby? This webinar will take an insightful look into the differences and statistics between miscarriages, stillbirths, and early infant loss, along with how to begin the healing process and seek support after such a devastating loss. Presenter: Barbara Guillory, COO & Co-Director of Miscarriage Matters

Barbara Guillory, COO and Co-Director of Miscarriage Matters, Inc., — Barbara is an educator and mother of five who suffered a miscarriage of twins after her second child.

Click here to register and/or learn more about the webinar.

25 MarLast Post Sent Too Soon

Our apologies…the last post was sent too soon.  It should have read…

One week left to send your submissions for the Spring HOPE Group newsletter.

Please send Donna your poems, letters, etc. by April 1, 2013.

We are dedicating the newsletter to Rindy but will certainly accept other items that remember your child/children.

Thanks.

25 MarOne Week Left…

One week left to send your submissions for the Spring HOPE Group newsletter.

Please send Donna your poems, letters, etc. by April 1, 2013.

We are dedicating the newsletter to Rindy but will certainly accept other items that remember your child/children.

Thanks.

19 MarPlease Watch & Vote 4 The House I Keep

In The House I Keep, lead character Nicole grapples with her day, six weeks after suffering a miscarriage. What lies beneath a thin veneer of normality is a rage and sorrow that isolates and warps. She struggles to come to terms with the loss of something that was, but never was. Something that she alone felt was real.

The film looks at the war between her internal and external life, and come to understand the conflicts that have plagued her recovery. What is remarkable about this day is that she stumbles upon a curious symbol of hope that will ultimately lead her back to peace.

Please watch it below and vote at http://www.pbs.org/filmfestival/vote/

Watch 2013 Festival | The House I Keep on PBS. See more from PBS Online Film Festival.

17 MarThe Spring HOPE Newsletter

We are dedicating the Spring HOPE Newsletter issue to our beloved Rindy. If you’d like to write Rindy, Dennis (her husband), or Karen (her daughter) a note of condolence or a positive message of peace, please do so by April 1, 2013.

If you’d also like to send a submission for your precious child, we will gladly include it in the newsletter as well.

Please send all submissions to Donna, by April 1, 2013.

 

17 MarA New Meeting Location

This coming May the HOPE Group will be meeting in a new location.

Winchester Hospital Center for Healthy Living is changing locations from Baldwin Park to 200 Unicorn Park Drive in Woburn, MA.  Unfortunately the Center for Healthy Living, who  sponsors our group is moving their offices to the new location.  The center schedules the meeting dates each month.

More information regarding the new location and room number will be forthcoming.  We’ll keep you posted!

Unicorn Park

05 MarRindy’s HOPE Necklace

Jeana Catarino, a HOPE member, along with My Blue Snowflake Jewelers on Etsy have created a necklace especially for the HOPE Group.  Thanks Jeana!  It’s gorgeous!

RindysHopeNecklace

Any member that would like to order one to wear at Rindy’s Memorial Service may do so BEFORE March 1oth.  This would ensure delivery in time for the memorial service.  Or if you can’t make the memorial, it’s a great way to remember Rindy.

Please visit Etsy @ http://www.etsy.com/listing/125522765/reserved-for-rindys-hope to order your necklace.  Each necklace costs $14.50 with a $4.95 shipping fee.

 

03 MarRindy and Dennis’ HOPE Personal Story

Rindy Huebner, founding member of HOPE, wrote this article for the Fall 2004 New HOPE newsletter.  We thought it appropriate to share it again.

Happy Birthday Mark and Happy Anniversary HOPE. Unbelievably, it will be twenty five years this November 10, 2004 that our precious son, Mark Edward Huebner, was born still.  A few months later, with the help of Winchester Hospital Social Services, Pam Bureau and I formed the HOPE Group.

A few years before Mark was born, my husband and I tried unsuccessfully to have a baby. Tests for infertility were few, but there seemed to be no reason why I couldn’t conceive. Soon I suffered an ectopic pregnancy and we decided to look into adoption.

Three months later I found I was pregnant again. I had an uneventful and happy pregnancy.  The time flew by but during an ultrasound at 40 weeks, our balloon was burst with the words “no fetal heartbeat”.  I delivered Mark vaginally but never saw him. I will always remember one nurse coming to my room and telling me that I had a perfectly formed, beautiful son. I never saw my baby so I cherish those words. We insisted on a service and the only memory I have of Mark is the small white casket covered with yellow roses.

My doctor said that all the tests were negative so the conclusion was a “cord accident”.  We did decide to stay with the same doctor as he was very supportive.  I knew he would treat any subsequent pregnancy at high risk.  The next two months were a fog.  I barely got out of bed.  I was fortunate to have supportive friends and family but I needed to talk to someone who shared my feelings.  I attended a HOPE Group meeting on the South Shore and realized the need for a group in our area.  So with much help and support our HOPE Group started.  Many people ask me why I still stay with the group. It is an act of love for my son; love I could never physically give Mark.  I hope that the pain of others can be eased through the support of parents who have survived the loss of a baby.

Mark will always be in our hearts. We remember him as the first son, grandson, nephew, and brother in our family.  His sister, our precious Karen Alissa, was born less than a year later.  I attended many meetings during that stressful nine months and my HOPE friends supported me all the way. Although we have our beautiful daughter here, not a day goes by that I don’t remember my son in some way.  I cherish every friend I have met through HOPE.  I wish none of us had to lose a baby to become a member but our bond is strong and forever.  The HOPE Group is one positive ripple in my life that came from Mark’s death.

Whether 25 days or 25 years have passed, the pain remains.  It becomes less intense but the emptiness in your heart remains.  I hope you can find positive ways to fill your “heartache emptiness”.  Our group has helped heal my heart.  As I celebrate Mark’s birthday and HOPE’s anniversary, I think of all our members…too many over the years. I send you hugs, love, and peace.

02 MarRindy Huebner

RindyClarinda “Rindy” (Norton) Huebner, founder of the HOPE Group, passed away on Tuesday afternoon, February 26, 2013. She was 66 years old.

Rindy was born, raised and educated in Pittsfield, MA. She was the daughter of the late Dr. Stanley and Dayl Norton. After graduating from Pittsfield High School, Rindy went on to graduate from Forsyth Dental School. She worked as a Dental Hygienist for many years. Rindy, 33 years ago, suffered the tragic stillborn loss of her son Mark. In her pain and anguish, Rindy realized that countless other families have gone and will go through the same pain. After the loss of her son, Rindy reached out to other parents who suffered such a loss and founded The HOPE Group which is a peer support group for parents who have suffered the loss of a child through miscarriage, stillbirth, or neonatal death. Rindy and the other members of the HOPE Group wanted to help other parents endure those empty days and months because they know how hard they are. Rindy and others have experienced that heartbreaking day when they left the hospital without their baby in their arms. Rindy’s single most important purpose was to help other parents grieve; as well as offer support during the anxious times of subsequent pregnancies. Through this group, Rindy has made contact with hundreds of couples through meetings, letters, and thousands of phone calls. It wasn’t unusual for Rindy to receive a call from a hospital asking her to counsel a family. Rindy never forgot those she helped over the 33 years and always remembered the anniversary of a baby’s passing with an annual care note. Rindy’s compassion and empathy helped countless families get through the darkest times of their lives.

Rindy was very involved in the community of Burlington where she had many friends. She had a love of flowers and would spend hours working on her flower gardens at her home. She was also a longtime member of the Burlington Garden Club. She was a very active member of the United Church of Christ Congregational church serving on the Missions Committee. She was her daughter’s biggest fan when she swam and played tennis competitively. Rindy relished the time spent with her dear family and friends, vacations in Maine and seeing her daughter marry and be honored in the Burlington Athletic Hall of Fame. She has left lasting footprints on the hearts of her family, friends, and those she comforted in the HOPE Group.

Rindy was the beloved wife of 44 years of Dennis A. Huebner, She was the loving mother of Karen Alissa Calandrelli & her husband Joe of Burlington and the late Mark Edward Huebner. She was the sister of Susan Kanak and her husband Jim of Wells, ME and Mary Dayl Norton-Geer and her husband Jon of Lowell. Rindy was also survived by many nieces, nephews, and friends.

A Memorial Visitation will be held at the Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home, 43 Winn St., Burlington on Monday, March 4 from 4:00 – 8:00 PM. Memorial Services will be held at the United Church of Christ Congregational, 6 Lexington St., Burlington on Saturday, March 16 at 11:00 AM. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. In lieu of flowers memorials in Rindy’s name may be made to the Hope Group c/o 5 Liberty Ave., Burlington, MA 01803, the United Church of Christ Congregational, 6 Lexington St., Burlington, MA 01803 or the American Lung Association.

24 FebKeep the Cards Coming!

The HOPE Card Campaign for Rindy is in full swing.  If you haven’t sent a get well card and message to Rindy yet, please do so.  The cards she’s received so far have brightened her spirit!  Your kind words have made her day.

Please continue to send those cards.  You can always send more than one to Rindy Huebner, 5 Liberty Avenue, Burlington, MA 01803.

Thanks!

 


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