Where to Begin

Because Care Doesn’t End After the Service

Holding a funeral or memorial service for your loved one is a positive first step in the grieving process.

 

In the days, weeks and months ahead, people continue to need others to lean on for understanding, encouragement, and guidance.

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We want to be there for you each step of the way, and in doing so we have created various opportunities for you to receive that special support and care. It’s all about complete care.

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From the Heart / Our Blog

Read and discuss articles by Communications Director Molly Keating on topics such as funerals, grief experiences, and the importance of having lasting, healing traditions. We hope that you find it an open place full of meaning and hope.

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Grief Library

These articles provide important insight, comfort, and practical advice on understanding your own grief, or the grief of others, offering reassurance, perspective, and gentle guidance during difficult moments, helping readers feel less alone while navigating loss, emotions, and the many changes that often follow loss.

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Printable Grief Brochures

Helping someone find their way through the changes and often painful emotions that arise during the days, weeks and months that follow a death can be difficult. Our printable brochures will be a welcome gift for someone you love.