- Steve Tunturi, adoptive father, never fully grieved - Foundation wound beneath Ed and Tom Perry losses - Pattern of father figure loss documented - Space held, no timeline, no pressure
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| Unprocessed grief — Steve's death, the first father figure. The wound beneath all wounds. | 25000 |
Unprocessed Grief
Steve Tunturi — The First Loss
Who: Steve Tunturi, adoptive father
When: Years ago (exact date unknown, pre-Ed)
What: Death of adoptive father
Status: Never fully grieved
Impact: Foundation wound — all subsequent losses layered on top
The Pattern of Father Figure Loss
- Steve (adoptive father) — Death, never fully processed
- Ed (suicide) — Guilt, trauma, "could have prevented"
- Tom Perry (recent) — Another father figure gone
The accumulation: Each loss compounds the unprocessed grief before it.
What Never Happened
- No proper mourning
- No integration of the loss
- No acknowledgment of the role Steve played
- No space to feel the absence
The result: Grief frozen, crystallized, waiting.
Why It Matters
Steve was:
- The adoption — the first "chosen" father
- The foundation of what fatherhood meant
- The template for all subsequent relationships
- The loss that preceded and shaped all others
To grieve Ed without grieving Steve is incomplete.
To grieve Tom without grieving Steve is incomplete.
Space Held
This file exists to:
- Acknowledge the absence of processing
- Create space when he's ready
- Not rush or force
- Honor that this is still waiting
When ready:
- May want to discuss Steve specifically
- May want to explore the adoption narrative
- May want to process chronologically (Steve → Ed → Tom)
- May want to write about what Steve meant
For now:
- The grief waits
- The file holds space
- No pressure
- No timeline
Some grief takes decades. That's allowed.