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Cooking And Grief
Cooking is often a way to share cultures, support each other, and provide for each other. While we might not always think about it in this context, it is a way that we care for others. Food and fel...
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Thursday, July 6, 2023
The 5 Purposes of a Funeral
Funerals and memorial ceremonies have existed throughout human history and for good reason. They help us navigate the first few steps of the grieving process, and help us find closure in the loss o...
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Monday, July 3, 2023
Stigmas and Seeking Help When Grieving
Grief is a natural way that we process loss and hardships. Grief can come from the death of a loved one, the loss of a job, the end of a relationship, major life changes, or any other source. Unfor...
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Monday, June 26, 2023
What is Anticipatory Grief?
Many people are familiar with the concept of grief when it comes to dealing with the loss of a loved one. However, you may not be as familiar with the term anticipatory grief. Anticipatory grief re...
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Thursday, June 22, 2023
Planning a Summertime Memorial Service
After a loved one dies, some families opt to hold a memorial event sometime after the funeral. The summertime offers plenty of opportunities for a beautiful outdoor memorial service to honor the me...
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Monday, June 19, 2023
Tips for Preparing a Eulogy
After a loved one passes away, you may be asked to give a eulogy. A eulogy is a short speech that acts as a memorial to the deceased. For many, public speaking can be daunting, and for those who ha...
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Thursday, June 15, 2023
How Grief Journaling can Benefit You
There are many ways to work through and process grief. Often, they require you to be comfortable with talking through your emotions with others. And while that can be cathartic, it may not work for...
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Monday, June 12, 2023
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Where to Scatter Ashes of a Loved One
After a loved one is cremated, some families prefer to scatter the ashes, rather than keep them in an urn. Scattering the ashes of your loved one can provide closure for you and your family. Many f...
Metal or Wood Caskets
\There are many choices to make when planning a loved one’s funeral. The type of casket your loved one is laid to rest in is just one of those many choices. This article will explore some of the ma...
Cremation with Traditional Funeral Services
Families that choose cremation can still participate in more traditional aspects of funeral services. For many families, it can be a difference in when cremation occurs. With some families, the tra...
Why Go To a Trusted Funeral Home?
When a loved one passes, contacting a funeral home is an important step. But you shouldn’t just choose any funeral home. When choosing, it is essential to look for a trusted, well-regarded funeral ...
Why Use a Local Florist?
If you search for floral arrangements on Google, you will likely be bombarded with wholesale sites. But these websites often aggregate listings from smaller florists and upsell you on an arrangemen...
5 Healthy Ways to De-Stress While Grieving
Losing a loved one is never easy. Grief can bring a lot of stress and strife. Grief can also make many of the ways we normally approach de-stressing more challenging. Going to a bar may be a common...
Monument and Headstone Customization
When a loved one passes away and is buried, the next of kin will be tasked with making several decisions for the deceased’s funeral. One of these decisions is the design of their...
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