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  • How To Give A Eulogy At A Funeral  By : James Nardel
    Public speaking does not come easy, but delivering an eulogy you have written may be the most difficult task you have taken upon yourself to do Regardless if the eulogy is about a loved one, a co-worker, a friend, while you are grieving the last thing you desire to do is stand up in front of a group of people you may or may not know and bare your soul, emotions and your grief
  • Does Love Live On Beyond Death?  By : Pamela Glynn
    I strongly believe that love cannot die We are seemingly born as the product of love between a man and a woman, but where has our spirit come from
  • Condolence Letters: Sending Words Of Encouragement To A Loved One  By : Ben Anton
    Condolence letters are considered some of the most difficult letters to write and send because of their very sensitive nature Even so, when someone close to you is dealing with the loss of a loved one, the grief and bereavement, writing and sending a condolence letter is probably one of the most considerate, kind, and thoughtful things you can do
  • Bereavement Poetry: Meaningful Words For Memorial Services  By : Ben Anton
    The loss of a loved one is the hardest thing that you will ever have to go through in your life, and you might find that at many times you feel hopeless There are lights at the end of every darkness in life and the death of a loved one is no exception
  • How To Appropriately Show Your Sympathy  By : Jon Sherwood
    Life can come at us hard sometimes, but when those difficult times arrive it is wonderful to know that caring friends and loved ones surround you If someone you know has recently suffered a loss one of the best expressions of your sympathy could be to send him or her an elegant and tasteful gift basket
  • A Sympathy Gift Can Say More Than Words Can Express  By : Jacoba Fenny
    No one likes it when someone that they care about is suffering in any way Whether it is because they have experienced a loss or if their health is not as strong as it should be, it is up to us as family and friends to do what we can to help ease their burden
  • How To Say Goodbye Using Memorial Service Poems  By : Ben Anton
    Death is not an easy subject for anyone to discuss or cope with Often your emotions are so stirred up that it can be very difficult to come up with words of condolence for those that need them
  • What Happens When We Die?  By : Happy Riches
    The one question that everybody needs answered would have to be: What happens when I die

    Do you know what happens when you die
  • Settling The Estate Of A Deceased Loved One  By : VitalChek Staff
    The time after the death of a parent, spouse or other family member can be filled with intense emotions of grief With the stress of planning a funeral and memorial service, it can be easy to lose track of the business of wrapping up personal affairs and settling a deceased loved one’s estate
  • Online Memorials: Sharing A Loved One's Story In A Virtual World  By : Ben Anton
    We all want to live a life that has an impact on the people around us and the family that comes after us Often times the best way to learn about those around us, our family history and those people that shaped our lives, is by reading their life story
  • Death by Diarrhea - New Mutant Bacteria Invades Hospitals  By : Mark Thevenot
    Sound like a sci-fi scenario - Unfortunately it is too real
  • The Tragedy Of Suicide  By : Mike Vines
    Having someone that you love commit suicide is one of the most painful human experiences imaginable It is a sort of grief that is hard to imagine unless you are aware of the victim’s circumstances or know them personally
  • Religious Perspectives of Death  By : Mike Vines
    Death, both to the living and to the dying, means many different things To some extent the meaning is different from person to person but many times our thoughts are based on our religion
  • The Mothers of Section Sixty  By : Julie Redstone
    They come each Sunday with their flowers and beach chairs, their photos and mementos of times now past, to sit by the beloved headstones that mark the last resting place of their warrior sons or daughters, these women of Section Sixty Despite the fact that Arlington National Cemetery has strict regulations regarding decorating trees that stand amongst the headstones, or leaving pictures and sweet remembrances at the gravesites, these mothers leave them nonetheless, even knowing that in a week, or two, or three, they will be swept away by the ground's caretakers, and that they will come back afterward with new pictures, new flowers, new love
  • Choosing Appropriate Funeral Flowers  By : Rakesh Gaikwad
    Funeral flowers chosen by the next of kin or close family for the top of the casket or coffin are usually diamond shaped or flowers made into the traditional shape of a cross The size of the casket flowers are quite often dependant on the size of the coffin however, the same designs are available in varying lengths to accommodate this

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