When you lose someone you love, you will probably feel a variety
of emotions. The ability to make it through the death of a
loved one can be challenging, as feelings of shock and disbelief,
anger, guilt and depression are not uncommon.
Caring for yourself is not selfish. The period
of recovery is different for every person. There is no timetable
for grief, so do not compare yourself with others who have
lost loved ones. Your life has changed and healing in your
own way is important for the health of your mind, body and
spirit. It is normal for some days to be better than others.
To help with the grieving process, our funeral
homes feature a library of books, videos and pamphlets on
coping with loss. Our staff can help you choose a resource
that is appropriate for your needs. You are welcome to stop
by or to call the funeral home to request information on the
options and resources available for coping with grief. Many
of the sources listed in the grief
help will provide you with sound information to help you
cope with your feelings and emotions at this most difficult
time.

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"Though grief is a natural and necessary process, it's
also an extraordinarily difficult one. We're here to help
mourners and those who care for them."
Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D., Director
Click here to view "Ten
Freedoms for Creating Meaningful Funerals" by Alan D.
Wolfelt, Ph.D.
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