Dealing with grief after the death of a loved one, following a terminal illness, is a challenging experience for any family. It is very common for grief to be experienced differently by each member of the same family. Each family member may react differently to grief, and it's important to recognize and respect these differences.
People have distinct personalities, experiences, and ways of dealing with emotions, which significantly influences how they cope with their loss of a loved one. Empathy, mutual support, and understanding of the various ways of experiencing grief can even strengthen family bonds and make it easier to overcome this difficult period.