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Headstones & Memorials : What You Need to Consider
- By Mark Thomas Walters
- Published Yesterday
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Your loved one is now at rest, you have said goodbye, and now is the time to create an everlasting tribute to them The question is, how do you decide which type of stone, what color lettering to use and what to say on the inscription
Joannie Rochette: Olympic Courage Despite Tragic Loss
- By Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D.
- Published 03/8/2010
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Just hours after learning that her mother had died of a sudden massive heart attack, Canadian figure skater Joannie Rochette was back on the ice One of the favorites to win an Olympic medal, she practiced her jumps over and over again while her father watched with tears in his eyes
Funerals - Can You Remember How They Used to Be?
- By Mark Thomas Walters
- Published 03/6/2010
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Funeral directing has come a long way since it first began to emerge as a profession more than two centuries ago For a long time, funerals were arranged by people who just did it part time alongside their day job, who often did it just because it had become their family's traditional role within the community
Death Clock- Watch Out! Your Life is Ticking Away
- By Felix Lehmann
- Published 02/28/2010
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Have you ever wondered when you would die When you would have to say good bye to your near and dear ones
The Haitian Tragedy: Healing After the Death of Loved Ones
- By Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D.
- Published 02/21/2010
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Days after a 70 earthquake devastated Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti, family members battled for a proper burial of their loved ones
The Art of the Sympathy Message—Tips to Help You Show You Care
- By Steve Fadie
- Published 02/15/2010
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Death is not a happy subject It is probably the most difficult occasion for sending a greeting card
Sympathy Wording – How to Ease the Writing Task
- By Bob Matthews
- Published 02/15/2010
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Composing Sincere Sympathy Wording is Not an Easy Task
Choosing sympathy wording for bereavement cards is never a simple matter You feel like you are “on the spot”
Funeral Directors - How Their Role Has Changed
- By Mark Thomas Walters
- Published 02/10/2010
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Today, more than ever before, the role of funeral directors has to evolve in order to keep up continual changes in cultural expectations The profession has come a long way since its beginnings, way back in the eighteenth century
Tips For Writing Better Words of Condolence
- By Steve Fadie
- Published 02/6/2010
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When consoling those who have lost a loved one, all of us have a genuine desire to say something significant and supportive But somehow our minds rebel, all of our original thoughts dry up and we feel unable to write anything worthy of sharing
How to Keep Gravestones Looking at Their Best
- By Mark Thomas Walters
- Published 01/27/2010
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The material of choice for gravestones today is generally granite, since it is durable and comes in a variety of crystalline textures and colors Bronze gravestones are also worth mentioning here though, as they are also a popular choice
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