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Religious Funeral Rituals
Every religion approaches death in meaningful and sacred ways to its believers. A closer look at different religions' funeral traditions can lead to greater understanding and acceptance. Keep reading to learn how different – yet similar – we are.
Read MoreWhat to Wear to a Spring Funeral
What do you wear to a celebration of life in warmer weather? Read on for eight quick tips on keeping cool and respectful when honoring a loved one.
Read MoreRelationships After Widowhood
You're not alone if you’ve lost a spouse and having trouble adjusting to suddenly being single. Whether or not to reenter a romantic relationship after widowhood is a personal choice. Here are a few ways to sort through those conflicting emotions and determine if you want to look for love again.
Read MoreFuneral Directors’ Favorite Memorials
A memorial service should be as unique as the person it celebrates. In honor of Funeral Director and Mortician Appreciation Day, we asked a few ShareLife funeral directors to share their favorite memorials.
Read MoreOwning Your Eulogy
What will your loved ones say about you? One way to ensure your story is told is to write it yourself. Keep reading to learn more about writing your eulogy when you make preplan arrangements.
Read MoreWhat To Do With Someone’s Belongings When They Pass
Seeing their belongings – their bedroom slippers, a well-loved childhood toy, or a favorite book on the nightstand – is almost too much to bear when someone we love dies. We’ve developed a strategy to help make this task a little easier.
Read MoreWhat To Know About Cremation Jewelry
Cremation jewelry is a tangible memory encased within a beautiful necklace, ring, or other wearable keepsakes. It’s a loving way to honor your loved one and keep their legacy alive. Keep reading to learn five facts about cremation jewelry.
Read MoreWhen It’s Too Much: Caregiver Burnout
Burnout is a genuine health concern, with one in five Americans acting as unpaid caregivers to spouses, family members, or friends. Read more on recognizing and preventing burnout before it negatively impacts both caregiver and recipient.
Read MoreHow to Enjoy Valentine’s Day Despite Loss
Valentine’s Day can feel hollow when you’re grieving. It’s important to remember that the day celebrates all kinds of love – romantic relationships, friendships, siblings, and kids. The most important thing is to do what feels right. Here are some ideas to cope with Valentine’s grief.
Read More12 Grief Tips- Finding Strength in the New Year
You deserve consistent, unconditional support after losing a loved one. And because grief support isn’t just one thing, we’ve created a calendar to add to the many resources available from ShareLife. Keep reading for more information and a download link.
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