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29Aug
Helping Children Understand Death
For young children especially, the days surrounding a death can be a confusing and disorienting time. Altered daily routines and unfamiliar sights and sounds can be difficult for them to…...
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22Aug
How Knowing Your Enneagram Helps You Deal With Grief
Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom. -Aristotle The first morning you wake up after the death of a loved one is a major shock to your system. The…...
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15Aug
Losing a Child
It has been said that parents who lose a child also lose the hopes, dreams, and expectations they had for that child. They lose a part of themselves. They lose…...
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08Aug
How to Write a Eulogy
The thought of public speaking throws many people into a panic. Add to that fear the common discomfort of discussing death, and it’s easy to understand why the idea of…...
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01Aug
Mourning the Death of Your Pet
Having a beloved pet die is traumatic and painful, and the most natural thing in the world is to experience mourning over your pet. Our pets give us unconditional love,…...
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25Jul
The Grieving Process
Since there’s very little grief training in our culture, people are often surprised by how hard their grieving process is. We usually don’t know what to expect until we experience…...
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11Jul
A Practical Guide to Honoring Our Veterans- Part Two: Burial Benefits and Allowances
In the second part of this article on veteran burial benefits, we will discuss what the burial benefits actually are and how your family can make the most of them.…...
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04Jul
A Practical Guide to Honoring our Veterans – Part One: Qualifications
Do you have a loved one that served the United States in the Armed Forces? Are you unsure what benefits your family may have from the honored service of your…...
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