Grief & Loss
Tips for Grieving Seniors from Seniors Who've Been There
If you are a senior—or someone who loves one—you may have noticed that there are very few grief resources for seniors, from seniors, on the topic of losing a partner. But sometimes the best advice comes from someone who has been there. So we reached...
Grief & Loss
Stages of Grief: How to Cope with the Loss of a Loved One
Only people who have lost a loved one can relate to the rollercoaster of emotions that happens through the grief process. At some point or another, every person will face at least one meeting with grief: the death of a loved one, the loss of a job, o...
Funeral Etiquette
Sympathy Messages: What to Write in a Sympathy Card
A hand-written card will always be one of the most personal forms of communication. When someone you know is grieving, a hand-written sympathy card is a great way to help them understand how much the person they’ve lost was valued, respected and love...
Make It Personal
Expanding Your Farewelling Ideas: 30 More Suggestions
When it comes to farewelling, the possibilities are endless. From traditional to contemporary, there are countless ways to say goodbye to a loved one. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into 30 more creative and meaningful ideas for your website,...
Grief & Loss
Grief and Memory: The Process of Remembering the Departed
When a loved one passes away, we are often left with a void that seems impossible to fill. Grief is a complex emotion that can take many forms, and it's often intertwined with our memories of the departed. This article explores the relationship betwe...
Funeral Planning
How to Plan a Funeral Step by Step (First-Timer's Guide)
If you're reading this, chances are someone you love has died — or you're preparing for what lies ahead. Either way, learning how to plan a funeral for the first time can feel overwhelming. There are decisions you never expected to make, timelines yo...
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