I thought it would be a good idea to collect some links of blog posts Katie’s friends and readers wrote in response to Henry’s death. I think- at some point in the future- she’ll take some comfort from the kind words shared and the frank and serious conversations Henry inspired.

By the time she gets ready to read these, I wanted them to be easy for her to find. So, I’m putting together this online memory album of blog entries about Henry and his family for Katie to read when she’s ready.

It is quite likely I won’t catch all of them, but I’ll do my best. Please feel free to let me know if there are others you know about.

Katie has been courageous in sharing the story of Henry’s addiction and the events that led to his hospitalization and death. Now, she has taken on the challenge of bravely sharing the raw wound of grief as she also pursues justice in the search for those who assaulted her son. Her courage has inspired words of comfort and support from bloggers across the online spectrum: from the New York Times to small personal journals.

A collection of blog posts penned in the days following Henry’s death follows after the jump.

UPDATE: To date, I have identified and linked to posts on 161 blogs.

For lack of a better system (and to appeal to the librarian who lives in my soul), I have simply alphabetized the entries by the name of their blog.

A tip of the fedora to everyone who helped me (directly or indirectly) gather these links including Michael Silence (No Silence Here), @glynette, and Cathy McCaughan (Domestic Psychology).

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  • http://johncaveosborne.com john cave osborne

    well done, shane.

    i hope katie fully realizes the chord this story struck throughout the nation. though, that said, it just might be impossible to fully appreciate now, the impact was so far-reaching.

    i’ve never felt this combination of pride and sadness at the same time.

    again, well done.

  • http://www.shanerhyne.com Shane

    John, it is awesome (in the truest sense of the word) to see how Henry’s story has reached out to a world of people. In what could easily be just another statistic of a tragic teenage death, Henry’s story has reached the New York Times, stretched across borders, and visited in our living rooms. It could easily have been a macabre moment, but instead in the tragedy people have chosen– chosen, I say– to embrace the positive as much as they can. I think that speaks a lot to Henry’s family and the net of support they have created in their lifetimes.

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  • http://adventuresinjuggling.wordpress.com laura

    i am humbled to be included and am awed by the affect Katie’s beautiful son had on so many in the blogosphere. what a wonderful tribute to a beautiful life!

  • http://www.shanerhyne.com Shane

    Laura, thank you for sharing your thoughts on your blog.

  • http://daughterofopinion.blogspot.com Jessica

    This is a great idea – how wonderful of you to take the initiative.

  • http://mycrazymommylife.blogspot.com/2010/06/i-just-read-story-of-woman-who-just.html Sarah

    I linked to her story…I am an AP parent myself, and although Henry has lost his battle, it has nothing to do with how he was mothered! She did a WONDERFUL job with that beautiful boy!

  • http://domesticpsychology.com/blog/ Cathy McCaughan
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  • http://www.shanerhyne.com Shane

    Thanks, Cathy!

  • Tara

    Thank you for putting this together for Katie and her family. Not only will it remain as a beautiful reflection of the intense love she had for her son, but it will also be a place that his siblings can come to, when they’re ready, to reflect on this momentous time in their lives. Everyone’s writing was so touching and heartfelt, that I could see this being a priceless thing to hold onto, months and years down the road. What a wonderful tribute.

  • http://www.babysquaredblog.com Jane Roper

    It’s great to see the blogosphere coming together for Katie’s family during this terrible time.

    I spread the word on the Facebook page for my blog, Baby Squared at Babble. See: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Baby-Squared/356044252940?ref=ts#!/pages/Baby-Squared/356044252940

  • http://www.suburbancorrespondent.blogspot.com suburbancorrespondent

    I’m honored to be included on this list. Thank you.

  • niki

    http://www.theelmowallpaper.com posted something too.

  • http://www.shanerhyne.com Shane

    Thanks, Niki.

  • http://www.lisaoram.com lisa oram
  • http://additionproblems.blogspot.com Jen (yup, another one)
  • C

    The Baby’s Named a Bad Bad Thing message board where Katie used to post pretty regularly has a thread up regarding Henry.

    http://bigbadbabynames.net/forum/showthread.php?t=109757

  • http://theatricalmilestones.blogspot.com charlotte

    Good job, Shane. I put a little note at the bottom of my post today, too (http://theatricalmilestones.blogspot.com). Let’s hope that, in the long run, something good comes of this all. I can’t imagine Katie’s devastation.

  • http://www.opendiary.com/entryview.asp?authorcode=D214103&entry=21699&mode= beth

    I wrote about it on my Opendiary. I am still crying every time I log back into mamapundit and see another “new” picture. The younger Henry gets, the more he looks like my son, and the closer to home all of this feels.

  • http://www.shanerhyne.com Shane

    Beth, do you have a working public link to your post on Opendiary?

  • http://unfitmother.typepad.com/unfit_mother/ Unfit Mother

    Thank you so much for doing this. I feel so helpless in this situation but am pleased to see the online cavalry supporting Katie and her family during this difficult time.

  • http://nytimes.com/parenting Lisa Belkin

    What an act of friendship it is to compile this. I hope one day Katie takes some kind of comfort from how many people Henry’s story touched.

  • http://www.shanerhyne.com Shane

    Lisa, Katie is a great friend to me. She deserves whatever little gesture I can provide. The acts of friendship that impress me are in the countless blogs and comments people have been posting all over the country– most from people who haven’t been as lucky as I am to spend time with Katie in person.

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  • http://www.sure-she-talks.blogspot.com LisaJane

    I posted just a little bit about H. on my blog. I don’t know Katie or her family. I’ve just been a reader of her blog for about two years, occasionally posting a comment. This last month was so emotional that I felt compelled to post something on my blog. I’m a high school teacher and will certainly leave this site and the last month in particular for all my teacher friends to share with students. (I’m retiring this year.)
    http://www.sure-she-talks.blogspot.com

  • http://www.100daysinbed.blogspot.com 100 Days in Bed

    Shane, You are a beautiful friend. If you think of anything else we can do for Katie and her family, please let us know.

    Prays and Love for Henry.

  • http://nederlandseamerikaan.blogspot.com Petra

    Hi Shane,

    I don’t know if my blog counts, as it is in Dutch. Many of my readers have been very compassionate and prayed for and thought of Henry and Katie and their families. I haven’t dedicated a whole blog to his passing, as my “audience” is far away, but have found, that many people were very caring and sad for Henry’s passing. Anyway, I’m not good with words, but my blog about his passing can be found here: http://nederlandseamerikaan.blogspot.com/2010/05/memorial-day.html
    I’ll understand if you don’t add it to the list, as it is in a foreign language. But maybe it helps Katie to know, that people even outside this country were thinking of her and her family. Thanks for caring so much!

  • http://controllingaspicyuniverse.blogspot.com Chrissy

    Thank you for including me on your list, I am just so moved at the impact that Henry’s life has had in the far reaches of the online (and offline) community. I just think Katie is so very brave for sharing her joy, her grief, and her family’s story. I truly feel the sharing of Henry’s story will save lives. So much love to everyone’s way who is grieving.

  • http://www.shanerhyne.com Shane

    Petra, I am delighted to include your post in this listing.Thank you for helping Henry’s story cross the globe.

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  • http://www.turbulentblacktea.com TM Illingworth

    One more post. I consider whatever small ripple I can add to spread Henry’s story the least I can do as a mother. This has made me stop and reassess. It has made me realize how much and how often we take everything for granted in our every day. And it has, more than anything else, made me want to hold my children as close as they will let me hold them.

    May everyone who was close to Henry find peace in the days and weeks to come.

    http://www.turbulentblacktea.com/2010/06/04/teen-drug-use-breaking-the-comfort-zone-of-stereotpying/

  • http://workathomemom.typepad.com/the_daily_grind_of_a_work/2010/06/on-controlling-our-kids.html#tp Jill – The Daily Grind
  • http://www.hamtowne.blogspot.com Becca Vannier

    Another post for Katie’s family and Henry. You’re doing a great thing for Katie and her family by putting all of these posts together. It is truly amazing how many people this story has touched and moved to action.
    http://hamtowne.blogspot.com/2010/06/everyone-deserves-justice.html

  • http://urbanmoms.ca/diy Sara

    As many have said above, I’m honoured to be included here. I am a changed person for having read Henry and Katie’s family’s story and I hope by all of us talking about it and spreading the word, many others will be as well. Thank you for compiling this.
    Sara

  • http://pattiesrants.blogspot.com Pattie

    Thanks again for putting together this list. You are an amazing friend to Katie.

  • http://www.markzonder.com/ Amy

    Thanks again for putting together this list. You are an amazing friend to Katie.

  • http://happymommyblog.blogspot.com Rachael

    I too am honored to be on this list. What a tribute to Katie, and to Henry, that so many of us have been moved to share this story. It has changed my life.

  • Rory

    One more. Katie is so blessed to have a friend like you.

    http://jessicamomof6.blogspot.com/2010/06/henry-granju-son-of-popular-ap-blogger.html

  • http://www.shanerhyne.com Shane

    Thanks to everyone so far for their contributions and their kind words. I’m updating this between work projects at the office, so I haven’t had an opportunity to respond personally to all the comments at this time. Please know that Katie and her family also are quite appreciative of all the support each of you has shown.

    Take care,

    Shane

  • http://www.childperspective.com Emily Geizer

    This story has impacted me in bigger ways than I ever imagined. I wrote a bit about it last week:
    Finding Courage in Desperate Times – http://www.childperspective.com/mindful-parenting/finding-courageous-parenting-mentors/

  • http://audioarchives.blogspot.com Kevin Crothers/spinetingler

    audioarchives.blogspot.com

    What little contribution that I have to make.

  • http://www.willaustin.net Will Austin

    I’m by no means an accomplished blogger, as the majority of my blog entries are technical in nature. This is what I’ve been feeling, dealing with this senseless tragedy. I was fortunate to work with Katie at Scripps, and she’s an absolutely amazing person who I’ve been thinking about every day. So I sat down and tried to just write what I was feeling.

    I’m so sorry, Katie. My heart aches for you and everyone who knew and loved Henry.

    http://www.willaustin.net/2010/06/innocence-escapes-me/

  • http://frommyfrontporchinthemountains.blogspot.com/ misha

    I cannot seem to get Henry off of my mind. I didn’t sleep at all last night.
    So, today I wrote about him.
    I have linked my blog here as well, so followers can use your “blogroll” to learn more about wonderful Henry and his family.
    Thank you, Shane.

    misha
    Tellico Plains, Tn.

  • http://sarahfordyce.blogspot.com Sarah Crawford

    Here as well: http://sarahfordyce.blogspot.com/2010/06/mamapundit.html
    I don’t know Katie or her family personally, but their story is one that will stay with me forever.
    Blessings to them.
    S

  • http://littleweloosmom.blogspot.com Mary

    I just read a lovely post in honor of Henry here:

    http://poemsandnovels.blogspot.com/2010/06/loss-of-young-henry-granju.html

  • Carol

    http://hitcoffee.net/index.php/file/2172

    That link will work better for the Avenging Henry article at Hit Coffee.

    Katie and family, I am so sorry for your loss.

  • http://www.literarymama.com Caroline Grant

    Thank you for compiling this list. Henry’s story will continue to resonate with us because of Katie’s writing. We’ve posted a note on Literary Mama:
    http://www.literarymama.com/blog/archives/2010/06/in-memory-of-henry-granju.html

  • http://thelynnsterzone.wordpress.com/ Lynnster

    I know I’ve already said it but you’ve just done such a standup job collecting these links, Shayne. Thank you from me (I keep thinking I’m going to sit down and read every one of them one of these days, probably when I find all that spare time I never have) and I know Katie already appreciates it so much. You’ve done so many wonderful things for them this week, my hat’s off to you. :)

  • http://www.runawaysentence.com/ Marian

    Here is a link to my blog post about Henry. I could barely find words of my own but was able to find some solace in the words of Fred Rogers.

    http://www.runawaysentence.com/2010/06/beautiful-boy.html