The Remembrance Process℠ - From Grieving to Remembrance

  • 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
  • Contact Us

When a Loved One Dies

Who do you call? What do you need to do? This section will try to answer all your questions at this stressful and often, confusing time. It’s the place to come to when you need somewhere to turn and someone to provide you the answers.

  • helping-children-cope-thumb Funeral Etiquette
    Most of us are uncomfortable around death and dying. We’re not sure of what to do or say or how to help. Clergy, funeral directors, and families tell their stories and offer their advice of how to comfort those who have lost loved ones.
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  • MemServ_People 3 Myths About Funerals and End of Life
    Because death and end of life have traditionally been difficult subjects for us to talk about, there are many misconceptions that add stress as families plan funerals and end of life services. Here are some of the most common. Myth #1: There Are No Ways to Make Funerals or Cremations Less Stressful. The loss of
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  • Funeral_Stress1 The Guide To Reducing Funeral Stress
    1. Even in an emergency, you have more time than you think. One of the greatest causes of stress around planning and arranging a funeral—especially an unexpected one, is that you have to do it in a very short time. Trying to plan a funeral in just a couple of days can be extremely stressful,
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  • Funeral Emergency or Sudden Death
    An Unexpected Death, What to do in the first few hours Sometimes death comes without warning. The most common causes are heart attacks, and accidents. But sometimes, people just die without warning—in their sleep. We are going about our lives and suddenly, with the unexpected loss of a loved one, everything has changed for us.
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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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