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.
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Dying to Know: Answers to life’s most frequently asked questions about death (Part 2)
Living well includes a common-sense approach to death. It happens to us all, yet talking about our end-of-life plans or voicing our fear is considered taboo or morbid. Part 2 of our frequently asked questions about death.
Read MoreWhat Funeral Directors Know About Grief (and What You Should, Too)
People deal with grief in their way. Most of us lose a grandparent or another older relative when we are relatively young, but this experience doesn’t prepare us or make future losses easier to bear. Experiencing the loss of a loved one is different each time. Here is what experienced funeral directors and professionals want you to know about grief.
Read MoreWhat They’re Reading: Books on Grief & Loss Recommended by Funeral Directors & Professionals
We asked licensed funeral directors and professionals for recommendations on the best books about grief, dying, and loss.
Read MoreDying to Know: Answers to life’s most frequently asked questions about death (Part 1)
Living well includes a common-sense approach to death. It happens to us all, yet talking about our end-of-life plans or voicing our fear is considered taboo or morbid.
Read MoreSpread Cheer with Small Acts of Kindness
Be a bright spot for someone lonely or going through a rough patch. Each year on July 11th, thoughtful people across the U.S. spread kindness for National Cheer Up the Lonely Day. Keep reading for inspiration on making someone’s day special.
Read MoreHow to Support a Grieving Parent
This blog post hopes to offer guidance: on how you can support grieving parents, the acts of kindness you might bestow, and the words you could use to express your love and support. Keep reading to learn how to support parents who experience this unimaginable loss.
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