Featured Article Celebrating in a Larger-Than-Life Way

When you step in to a ShareLife event, you’re surrounded by the memories of your loved one in a truly unique way.

Read More

ShareLife Articles

Healthy Gift Ideas During Men’s Health Month

June is Men’s Health Month, designed to heighten awareness and encourage conversation about health issues that affect men, from prostate cancer to heart disease. Throughout June, policymakers, healthcare providers, the media, and individuals have a forum to encourage men to seek regular medical advice and early treatment for illness and injury. 

Read More

Boosting Brain Health During Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

Read More

Remembering Dad on Father’s Day

by Julia |  Grief Support · Memorialization

Facing Father’s Day without your father is challenging. You might shy away from remembrances of your father, stepfather, father-in-law, or foster dad. However, honoring and celebrating their life and legacy are part of a healthy healing process. Keep reading to explore uplifting memorial ideas to remember the man who influenced your life. 

Read More

3 Things You Should Know for Best Friends Day

by Wendy Wander |  End of Life Planning · Memorialization

Someone once said: “There are friends, there is family, and then there are friends who become family.” Our best friends are always there for us in ways that parents, siblings, and even spouses are not. At certain life stages, friendships mean everything to us.

Read More

Why We Observe Memorial Day

by Wendy Wander |  Life Celebrations · Memorialization · Veterans

What began as an informal tribute in the turbulent aftermath of the Civil War, became a federal holiday dedicated to America’s fallen service members. Learn why this solemn celebration is always the last Monday in May, the significance of red poppies, and how you can pay respect to the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Read More

Checking on Loved Ones After a Loss

by Julia |  Grief Support

We’re sharing suggestions from mental health experts for checking in on others who experienced a loss. While it’s not a substitute for trained mental health professionals, you can help someone through their grief by following these simple steps. 

Read More
1 9 10 11 17