Angie says...
"If Facebook was around in 2002, I would have undoubtedly logged my mother’s passing as a Life Event – the hash tag would simply read #WorstDayofMyLife period. For years after her passing, I occupied my time by burying myself in an endless barrage of busy work, my children and other things that I cannot speak on publicly. Mothers’ Days felt like a pap smear to me; cold, dreadful, uncomfortable and almost like a violation.
Fast forward 5 years, I experienced my next disaster when my father passed away, but this time was different — it was totally unexpected and it literally broke my heart. In an instant, my life was turned upside down and in that very same breath, it was transformed into a whirlwind of planning, organizing, researching and resolving – all while trying to grieve his death."

Along the way, she experienced learnings about what she refers to as “the process” and has made it her mission to share practical steps and tips to picking up the pieces and finding peace, after the loss of a loved one. In this book, Angela provides a comprehensive guide that also gives advice from the professionals she worked with, including her attorney, financial advisor and grief counselor.
Path to Peace is one daughter’s story of reclaiming her life, realizing her purpose and finding inner peace along the way.