My Dad's Rose: One son's struggle with his father's tragic death

· Gatekeeper Press
eBook
126
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

In October of 1975, Jeff Joutras was pulled out of his freshman religion class at Providence Catholic High School to hear the devastating news: his father had tragically died in an workplace explosion and fire at Union Oil's refinery, leaving his wife and seven children behind.


Jeff's moving account tells how the grief of the loss followed him for decades, through his career and through his own journey as a father of five, the loss ultimately manifesting in a depression that he hid for years. After dwelling on the loss, Jeff overcame his fear and pride and finally reached out for help. In the process, he found a new perspective on life, death, and living on this side of eternity. My Dad's Rose will resonate with anyone who has struggled with the loss of a loved one. Through his personal recounting, practical advice on dealing with dark thoughts, and confronting the mysteries and metaphors of faith, Jeff shows how our greatest hardships can make us stronger.

About the author

Jeff Joutras grew up in Joliet, Illinois, the sixth of seven children. Jeff now resides in Lodi, Wisconsin, where he enjoys spending time with his family, boating on the Wisconsin River and fishing for the elusive musky. He has been married to his wife Peggy for more than 30 years, and is the father of five adult children - Clare, John, Benjamin, Aimee and Christopher. Jeff is a certified coach, teacher and speaker with The John Maxwell Team, and enjoys helping others learn about leadership, communication and personal growth. He can be contacted at jeff@mydadsrose.com.

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