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Testimonial:
We cannot find the words to express our gratitude and
appreciation for the services your staff rendered. Thank
you for your kindness, thoughtful and compassion that
you extended to my family. Your service to us made our
burden much easier to bear. We are grateful to you for
making us happy. You are the charming gardener that made
soul blossom. ~
Family of Aldrick Williams |
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Grief
Support
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Holding a funeral or memorial service for your loved one is a positive first step in the grieving process. Family members and friends get a chance to say their goodbyes, and at the same time, they get to share strong feelings with one another.
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In the days, weeks and months following the service, people continue to need others to lean on for understanding, encouragement and guidance. For that reason, many local and national support groups have formed. These groups provide a common place and a comforting environment for expressing emotions through each phase of the grieving process. To learn more, click on the links below, or discuss grief counseling and support options with your funeral director. |
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General Grief Resources |
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AARP Grief & Loss: a collection of resources and an on-line support community.
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National Funeral Directors
Association: Frequently Asked Questions about grief.
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American Cancer Society - Support to cancer patients, family and friends.
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Growth House - Discusses hospice care, dying with dignity, terminal illness, grief and bereavement.
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GROWW.org - message boards, resource listings and secure chat rooms for the
grieving.
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WidowNet - an information and support resource for, and by, widows and widowers.
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www.centering.org - Website with extensive list
of books and other literature to help grieving
people.
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Link to helpful articles on grief and mourning by
leading grief counselor and educato
Alan Wolfelt, PhD. You can also follow links to his home
page, newsletter, and
recommended resources.
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Grief Resources For Parents |
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Grief Resources For Children |
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Fernside Online
- an online resource for grieving children.
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The Dougy Center - the first center in the United States to provide peer support groups for grieving children. They provide support and training locally, nationally and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children in grief.
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