but I having yet forgiven myself
I haven't read this whole thread, but I had to stop when I read your comment Blueblades. That's really it isn't it? The pain in your chest, is really about you. And you look back now on what kind of life your family could have had, but didn't.
There is nothing more painful than the knowledge of what might have been.
Ask yourself this: 30 years ago, with the knowledge you had then, where you were in your life then (and realizing you would not know what was going to happen in the future), would you do anything different? If the answer is yes, then take this as a painful lesson and learn from it so you do not repeat the mistake again.
But if, as I suspect, the answer is no then you are like the rest of us. We were all fooled. At some point everyone one of us on this board, bought the bill of goods Jehovah's Witnesses sold. What's that old saying? Fool me once shame on you ...
For you to have raised a family as Witnesses, means there is a spark of idealism and yearning for something better inside you. And what's so wrong with that?
You know what you really need to forgive yourself for? Not raising your children as Witnesses. You really need to forgive yourself for being too hard on yourself. It's a mistake I made with myself for years. Don't do that to yourself. You know that guy inside better than anyone, and he's hurting right now. Give him a hug, or at least a manly chuck on the shoulder. Give him a break and let the experience go.
Be well,
Chris