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21Apr
Dying in Pieces | The Caregivers Grief
Someone asked a physician, “What is the most difficult diagnosis to make?” Her comment, “It used to be that dreaded word ‘cancer.’ Now it is ‘memory loss.’”Modern science has helped…...
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18Apr
Easy Checklist | Who to Notify When Your Loved One Passes Away
As you or someone you know begins their journey through the grieving process, it can be a very daunting and challenging task to remember who needs to be notified of…...
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11Apr
A Musical Tribute to Your Loved One: Funeral Hymn Guide
“Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which cannot remain silent” - - - Victor Hugo At the time of a loved one’s passing, many people find themselves…...
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04Apr
The Talk of a Lifetime: Conversations about Life and What Matters Most
Do you recall the smell of your grandmother’s kitchen after a long day of baking cookies and pies or remember when your Dad taught you how to shoot a basketball?…...
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29Mar
Dispelling Myths About Grief
Many caregivers have a real desire to learn more about aiding those who are grieving. Without a doubt we have witnessed an upsurge in interest in bereavement caregiving. However, many…...
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15Mar
My Journey: How to Understand Those Coping with Loss and Grief
Remember when we celebrated his golden birthday? Remember when he was the star quarterback in high school and we cheered him to victory?Remember when he graduated from college and went…...
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29Feb
Beginner’s Guide to: Estate Planning – Part Three
We’ve journeyed together through many questions about estate planning and today we will wrap up our series by answering four more questions that have been asked by many. Today, we…...
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15Feb
Highlighting our History
Funeral Service was quite different one hundred and thirty years ago. There were horse drawn carriages and hearses, processions by foot, seventy-two hour vigils, High Mass at the Cathedral, and…...
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