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October 10, 2025 by Laura Diehl Leave a Comment

The One-Year Anniversary of Losing a Child: Hope and Help

The one-year anniversary of losing a child is a milestone no parent ever wants to face. It can feel unbearably heavy, filled with painful memories and emotions that leave us wondering how we’ll get through the day. As a bereaved parent myself, I know how real and raw this can be. The anniversary of my daughter, Becca’s, transition to heaven comes up in less than a week, and even after many years, I still find that some anniversaries are harder than others.

I don’t share that to discourage you, but to encourage you. Because even though the pain is real, there can also be years where it’s more bearable. But that first one? That one-year mark after losing your child is usually the most brutal.

Why the Days Leading Up Can Be Harder

Close-up of hands gently holding a glowing candle in remembrance, symbolizing reflection and love during the one-year anniversary of losing a child. The soft, warm light offers hope and comfort for grieving parents. GPS Hope – Grieving Parents Sharing HOPE.

What many parents don’t expect is that the weeks and days leading up to the one-year anniversary can be even harder than the day itself. Our minds replay all the “last times,” such as the last hug, the last meal together, the last phone call, the last photo. These memories cut deeply, and they can make us dread the actual day.

But you can make it through. You have already survived these first weeks and months, and that is no small thing.

Release the Pressure of Expectations

Person in a red jacket walking alone on a cobblestone path through a dark forest, symbolizing the personal journey through grief and healing during the one-year anniversary of losing a child. A visual expression of hope and endurance for grieving parents. GPS Hope – Grieving Parents Sharing HOPE.One of the most important things I want you to hear is this; release yourself from other people’s expectations. Some may think that after a year you should be “getting better,” but grief doesn’t follow a timeline.

All that the one-year mark means is that you have somehow survived the impossible for 365 days without your child. That’s huge. Many of us never thought we could, and if we’re honest, many of us didn’t even want to. Yet here you are.

There Is No “Right Way” to Grieve

Silhouetted person standing with arms slightly outstretched before a calm lake at sunset, reflecting trees and warm pink and orange light. The image symbolizes reflection, surrender, and peace during the one-year anniversary of losing a child, offering hope and comfort to grieving parents. GPS Hope – Grieving Parents Sharing HOPE.Some bereaved parents want to be alone on this day. Others gather with friends or family. Some spend it crying, while others feel numb. Some find ways to celebrate their child’s life. However your grief shows up, it’s okay.

When I asked parents in the GPS Hope community what they did on that first anniversary, the answers varied widely:

  • Holding a birthday “party” for a stillborn son
  • Visiting a gravesite and releasing butterflies
  • Friends gathering to share stories and memories
  • Planting flowers or orchids in memory of a child
  • Quietly journaling, coloring, or simply praying
  • Writing letters to organ recipients 
  • Honoring their child with acts of kindness

Your way doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s. What matters is that it’s meaningful for you.

What to Expect

A woman stands indoors, gazing out a large window toward a bright lake with boats, her posture reflecting quiet grief and contemplation. This image represents the deep emotions felt around the one-year anniversary of losing a child, offering comfort and hope for grieving parents. GPS Hope – Grieving Parents Sharing HOPE.

I also want to gently prepare you for something many parents discover; the second year of grief can feel even harder in some ways than the first. The first year we’re often in a fog, bracing ourselves for each “first.” But in the second year, that fog lifts, and the pain can hit hard.

By the third year, many pareavors begin to find life a little more livable. We slowly start accepting that our child won’t be with us at birthdays, holidays, or family gatherings. And for some, glimmers of hope and even joy begin to break through.

But remember: there is no set timetable for grief. Your journey is your own, and it’s not wrong if you’re still in the fog or in deep pain years later. Please release yourself from guilt or shame that you’re “not where you should be.”

“Each season can bring its own measure of healing, and at The One-Year Anniversary of Losing a Child God tenderly meets us, often beginning to teach us how to live with love and hope intertwined.”

Grief Is Love: Finding Meaning Beyond The One-Year Anniversary of Losing a Child

A softly blurred sunset sky transitions from warm oranges and pinks to cool blues and whites, symbolizing peace after sorrow. This image reflects the emotions surrounding the one-year anniversary of losing a child—moving from pain toward gentle hope and light. GPS Hope – Grieving Parents Sharing HOPE.When Becca’s one-year mark came, some of my family wanted to gather and celebrate her life, while others didn’t. I was torn, and honestly, I don’t even remember what we ended up doing that year. And that’s okay.

What I do know is this; your grief is love. The reason this anniversary hurts so deeply is because your love for your child is so deep. That love will never fade.

“Even through The One-Year Anniversary of Losing a Child, grief remains a reflection of the love that will never end.”

A Final Word of Hope

The anniversary of a child’s death is sometimes called their “heavenly birthday.” For Becca, that means her body is whole and strong, with a brand new heart that will never fail again. Painful grieving? Yes. But without hope? No.

Whether it’s the one-year mark for you or years later, remember this: your love is real, your tears are valid, and your child is still a part of you. So Hold On, Pain Eases, there is HOPE.

“The One-Year Anniversary of Losing a Child reminds us that grief may change, but love never ends — and hope still holds us steady.”


A horizontal row of colorful butterflies in different sizes and positions, appearing as if in flight. The vibrant wings symbolize hope, healing, and remembrance after child loss. GPS Hope - Grieving Parents Sharing HOPE.

NOTE: This was partially taken from the Grieving Parents Sharing Hope podcast episode 317. Click here to listen to the full discussion, or look for the Grieving Parents Sharing Hope podcast on your favorite listening app.

📖 Find out more about Laura’s newly released book The Bible’s Grieving Parents: Finding Comfort, Hope and Faith from Their Stories.

If you’ve been struggling with questions like “Where is God in this pain?” or “How do I keep living with a broken heart?” I wrote this book for you. My prayer is that these biblical stories will remind you that you are not alone, and that God’s goodness and mercy are still at work in your life, just as He was in the lives of those we read about in the Bible. – Laura

👉Click here for the Kindle edition on Amazon (Affiliate link – GPS Hope will receive a small portion of the purchase price)

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Help other pareavors find this book by leaving a rating and review here.

If you would like gentle support as you navigate life after child loss, I’ve created a free guide to walk with you. Sign below and get your copy.

Four award-winning grief support books by Laura Diehl for bereaved parents. Top-left: When Tragedy Strikes, black cover, subtitle “Rebuilding Your Life with Hope and Healing After the Death of Your Child,” with an Illumination Book Awards sticker. Top-right: Reflections of HOPE, ocean and sun cover, subtitle “Daily Readings for Bereaved Parents,” next to a wooden Illumination Book Award plaque (2024). Bottom-left: Hope for the Future, white cover with three lit candles, subtitle “An Advent Journey for Bereaved Parents,” with three gold Illumination Book Awards stickers. Bottom-right: My Grief Journey coloring book and journal, colorful intricate designs, with a Christian Book Award Winner sticker. GPS Hope – Grieving Parents Sharing HOPE.

AWARD WINNING AUTHOR, LAURA DIEHL, has written several impactful books that provide comfort and guidance to those navigating the painful journey of child loss, after the death of her own daughter in 2011. Her most acclaimed work, When Tragedy Strikes: Rebuilding Your Life with Hope and Healing After the Death of Your Child, has received multiple accolades, including the 2017 Gold Medal Centauri Christian Book Award for Non-Fiction and a Silver Medal in the 2018 Illumination Awards. Several of her other books have won awards as well.

Podcast cover for “Grieving Parents Sharing Hope” with Laura Diehl, offering faith-based encouragement for grieving parents after child loss. Background shows a dramatic sunset over the ocean with a lighthouse on the right, symbolizing hope in darkness. Laura Diehl’s headshot is in the bottom left corner. A gold seal in the center reads “Winner, AmericanWritingAwards.com, Podcast of the Year 2025,” with a smaller version of the seal in the bottom right corner. GPS Hope – Grieving Parents Sharing HOPE.In addition to her writing, Laura is an ordained minister and has an extensive background in international children’s ministry. She is a sought-after speaker and singer at grief conferences and churches, known for her compassionate approach and deep understanding of the grieving process, especially the unique loss of a child. Through her weekly award-winning podcast, her writings, and other resources provided by GPS Hope, Laura and her husband, Dave, continue to provide hope and healing to thousands of parents worldwide, helping them find light in the midst of profound loss and darkness.

For more information about Laura’s award-winning books go to gpshope.org/books.
To find out more about Laura Diehl and the ministry of Grieving Parents Sharing Hope (GPS Hope) visit gpshope.org.

The link to Hope for the Future is an affiliate link, allowing part of the purchase price to go to GPS Hope. 

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