Morning MrsD and lovely people.
Well, Mrs.D what lovely people here, their kindness shines out doesn't it?
I hope that it's a small comfort to know that there is such goodness about in what is sometimes a very uncaring world.
Perhaps a quiet and gentle Christmas? Draw on the spirit of what it is really supposed to be about. Lighting candles can be a great support with the ritual of it all if that makes sense.
It is a natural thing to reflect on someone's actions when you have lost them to suicide. The "if onlys". Losing people through illness is difficult enough but we don't say " if only I had been a great surgeon".
People who suicide see it ( at the time) as the only release from their own darkness. It is natural to feel angry with them also. Try to love them for who they were and know that it was not your fault.
Please do give SOBS a call. They are so kind and you can just hold the phone and blub a bit and they will not mind at all. In fact - that is what most of us do at first. Good for you for reaching out here.
SOBS are there from 9 am to 9pm. They have local support groups too - so someone can come and see you if you would like this. They were a great support to me.
uksobs.org/contact/
I hope your day is a gentle one and please know that people care.
Still listening and a hug from me if that's ok x 
This time will pass eventually. I wish I could speed time up for you so you and yours were in a better place. Instead if it is ok, will continue to peek in on you .