Cremation does not have to limit your funeral choices. You can be just
as creative with a cremation service as you can be with a traditional
burial service.
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From Grieving to Remembrance The Remembrance Process℠ captures the importance of the human need to be remembered. It is a step-by-step process from before death through the final farewell that uses time-tested ways to help families move from grief to remembrance. From Grieving to Remembrance
The
Remembrance Process℠ captures the importance of the human need to be
remembered. It is a step-by-step process from before death through the
final farewell that uses time-tested ways to help families move from
grief to remembrance. View the video at the right for an overview of The Remembrance Process℠ and how it can help you and your family.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Advice From Professional Care Givers and
Personal Stories from People Who Have Lost Loved Ones I'll Remember YouWhy do people carve their initials in trees? Or place their hands in cement? They want to leave their mark, and to be remembered. But the real marks they leave are the ones they've made on us. A hug. A smile. A kind word. We want to remember them. This touching video helps families see how remembering can help them deal with loss. The Remembrance Process on
Inspirational Quotations
“A
smile of encouragement at the right moment may act like sunlight on a
closed-up flower; it may be the turning point for a struggling life.”
-Unknown Remembrance Process in the News
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Sometimes death comes without warning. Here is a step by step guide to follow during those first difficult hours.
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Knowing that a loved one’s time is limited doesn’t necessarily make
their passing any easier when it does happen, but for many families, the
chance to anticipate a death, and plan in advance, even if it is just a
few days, can be a huge blessing.
In
the past, pre-planning final arrangements wasn’t as important as it is
today. Final arrangements used to be nearly the same for every person in
a family or community, from the schedule of events, to the funeral
home, to the hymns, to the cemetery. For better or worse, things are a
lot more complicated today. There are many choices, costs and personal
expressions to choose from, and final arrangement planning has become
important, not only for yourself, but for your family and friends as
well.

People who deal with death every day, professional caregivers such as
hospice, grief counselors, clergy and medical practitioners have long
understood the importance of remembrance. It is an established principle
that helps heal, so we can go on living our lives in meaningful ways.
A
personal perspective on the value of hospice care. You can have peace
of mind knowing your loved one can live comfortably in their own
surroundings, away from a hospital atmosphere, as death approaches.


The act of dying is the act of living




