“I think I’m going to go online,” said Cheryl, logging in to Facebook from her hospital bed. She soon reconsidered, however. “I don’t know what to write: ‘Hey I almost …
How To Honor Lost Loved Ones at Your Wedding
Originally posted on My Wedding Reception Ideas Blog on March 9, 2010 By Carrie There are few things in your life that are as important to you as your wedding …
The First Holiday Without Them — Coping With Loss
Originally published on Good Morning America on December 24, 2010, by Courtney Hutchison There will be no Christmas tree this year for Christine Hebert, and no decorations, as it just …
A letter To Your Loved One; Properly Writing and Sending Condolence Letters
Originally published on the Valley of Life Blog on September 13, 2007 By Ben Anton Condolence letters are considered some of the most difficult letters to write and send because …
How to Write an Obituary in 10 Easy Steps
This article was originally published on HowToWrite If you’ve come to this page on how to write an obituary, you’ve obviously lost a loved one, and I’m deeply sorry for …
Cultural differences in dealing with DEATH?
This article was originally published on Adventist by Mrs Grace Walsh Impact of Culture on loss When discussing the cultural beliefs and practices of a specific ethnic minority population, it is …
How to Write a Eulogy
This article was originally published on HowToWrite If you need to learn how to write a eulogy, don’t fret. Just break up the task into these steps: 1. Don’t lose …
Having a funeral at home, not at a funeral home
Originally published on Detroit Free Press on January 11, 2015, by Ann Zaniewski Sharon Bailey died at her daughter’s home in a bed with a dark wood headboard that she bought …
Celebrating Life
Originally published on the Celebrant Institute by Charlotte Eulette A Celebrant reads a biographical story about the honoree. The honoree’s brother shares a poem he has written. And throughout the …
Ashes on the Sea – The Modern Celebration
Originally published on San Diego Burial at Sea on May 17, 2015, by Dana Parks As the cremation rate continues to rise (currently over 60% in California), families are left …
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