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  • Funeral Planning
    • Pre-planning
    • Impending Death
    • Hospice and Palliative Care
  • When a Loved One Dies
    • Funeral Emergency or Sudden Death
    • Funeral Etiquette
      • What To Say and Not Say
      • Helping Children Through The Funeral Process
    • Reducing Funeral Stress
  • Saying Goodbye
    • Capturing a Life In Words
      • Writing An Obituary : A Step-by-Step Guide
      • Preparing a Eulogy
    • Memorial Services
    • Final Farewell Presentation
    • Cremation
  • A Life Remembered
    • Granite Monuments
    • Bronze Memorials
    • Achieving Remembrance
  • Why Remembrance
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Funeral Planning

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What you need to know about pre-planning final arrangements and all your questions about hospice and palliative care can be found here.

  • preplanmisconceptions Misconceptions about Pre-planning
    In this short video Mr. William Russo talks about the importance of pre-planning and the misconceptions people have about it.
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  • Eulogy Impending Death: Ways to Help Yourself and Your Family
    How an anticipated death is different Knowing that a loved one’s time is limited doesn’t necessarily make their passing any easier when it does happen. Somehow, we can never really be ready to say goodbye, and no matter how much we may realize in our minds that our loved one is no longer suffering or
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  • Hospice and Palliative Care Hospice and Palliative Care
    In the last 30 years, hospice and palliative care organizations across the country have made an incredible difference in the lives and the last days of millions of people and their families. Simply put, palliative care is focused on the relief of a patient’s pain, rather than curing the underlying illness. It is not an
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  • Why Pre-Plan Final Arrangements Why Pre-Plan Final Arrangements?
    YOU EASE THE BURDEN ON YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. AND YOU TAKE CONTROL OF HOW YOU WANT TO BE REMEMBERED. But the one decision that most of us put off talking about is the one that has to do with the inevitable day when we’re not here to make those decisions together. The discussion of
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Funeral Planning

  • Plan Ahead: Guide to ease the burden on families
  • Hospice & Palliative Care: Information, costs, eligibility and more
  • Why hospice? A personal perspective

When Someone You Love Dies

  • 24/7 emergency help
  • Who to call and documents you will need
  • Reducing stress at the worst time in your life

Saying Good-Bye

  • Memorial services
  • Obituaries: How to write
  • Eulogies: Do’s and don’ts
  • How families are choosing caskets
  • How families are choosing urns
  • Achieving Remembrance

    • Permanent remembrances
      • Bronze grave memorials
      • Granite monuments and headstones
    • Why remembrance is important
    • Burial choices
    • Cremation choices

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