After the Funeral: How to Help a Grieving Friend
How do you help a grieving friend in their time of greatest need? Some tips for lending a hand and an ear for those you love.
How do you help a grieving friend in their time of greatest need? Some tips for lending a hand and an ear for those you love.
Funeral urns hold cremains, but what exactly are cremains? We explain the term in our cremation blog. Education resources for any time in your life.
How do those who don’t believe in a higher power or afterlife cope with loss? Thoughts on atheism and grief management
Did you know about resomation? It’s greener than cremation and a friendly way to rejoin the earth. Curious? Click for more.
There are a lot of creative options when it comes to your loved ones ashes. You can mix them with pain or shoot them off into space, but if your friend or family member was a lover of nature, then one of the most beautiful things you can do with the ashes is create a memorial garden incorporating the ashes with the soil.
While so often traditional memorial services seem to be a celebration of death, a cremation funeral tends to take on more of a celebration of life aspect. Perhaps this is because of the presence of a body at a traditional service. This seems to remind people of death, while a cremation funeral can, if done well, remind people of the beautiful life that has departed, but did in fact live.
Don’t want to crawl through the bookstore shelves in search of the best estate planning books? We’ve got you covered. Four that are worth a read.
What do you get for the pet who loved to fetch? A custom pet urn that represents everything they love.
A beautiful memorial custom urn in true masonic tradition from the artisans at Une Belle Vie.
A beautiful, hand-crafted custom pet urn to memorialize a different game of fetch!
