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Lea Honors Cory

The eyes of the world has been on Lea Michele – to see how she can cope with the death of her TV and real life boyfriend Cory Monteith. At the Teen Choice Award, she was able to speak about her loss. Lea honored Cory as fans cheered. Lea won the Teen Choice Award for TV Actress and as she took the stage, she gave a tearful tribute to Cory. According to Andy Scott for elebuzz.com, “Accepting the Teen Choice Award for TV Actress – Comedy on Sunday, an emotional Lea Michele took a moment to remember her former castmate and boyfriend Cory Monteith” You can read the full article here. If you need a good funeral home in Brooklyn, then click here.

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A Different Way of Looking at Funerals

When you think about funerals and anything that is connected with death and dying, the first thing would probably come to your mind is how depressing it is. That’s not surprising since most people would feel that way. But, Erin Erceg would beg to disagree. Erin is a 29-year-old funeral director and she’s not the typical person that you would associate with funerals. According to Rhianna King for The West Australian, “When she was six, her father Steve started the funeral com- pany Seasons Funerals and by 20, she was working as a mortician.” You can read the full article here. If you want information about a funeral home in Brooklyn, then click here.

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Dealing with the Death of Son at a Group Home

Paul McCann was 42 back in 2011. That was the same year that he died. Paul was beaten badly after he took a few cookies in the kitchen of the group home where he was living. A few days later he died from the injuries that he sustained. His family recently paid tribute to him by having a bench placed in a park where he loved to spend time. According to Cindy Wojdyla Cain for the heraldnews.suntimes.com, “Paul’s mother, Lois McCann, his sister, Kathleen Slovick, and a brother, Larry McCann, traveled to the Charleston park on Friday to see the bench for the first time.” You can read the full article here. If you want information about a funeral home in Brooklyn, then click here.

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Glee Cast Coping with Loss

Glee is getting ready for the opening of its fifth season. This should be an exciting time for the cast and crew of the show just as it has been in the past seasons, but something has changed – Cory Monteith’s death is casting a gloom on the entire show. But the cast is is trying so hard to deal with the loss, especially Lea Michele. According to Regina Avalos for the examiner.com, “Lea Michele has been having a difficult time since the death of Monteith. “ You can read the full piece here. If you want information about a funeral home in Brooklyn, then click here.

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Dealing With Grief: Things To Say and Not To Say in a Trauma Involving Children

After a senseless loss, we often have no idea what to say. This is especially true when children are involved in the tragedy. Rev. Emily C. Heath’s two years in ministry were spent as a chaplain assigned to the emergency department of a children’s hospital. In her experience, she heard some of the worst theology coming from people who thought they are comforting parents but more often than not they weren’t. One of the things not to say to grieving family or friends is, “God just needed another angel”. You are portraying God as someone who kills kids to fill out the celestial openings. Telling parents they can have other children or they can have more kids is another thing not to say to grieving parents. Children can’t be replaced. The loss of a child will always be a loss

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How to Cope with Sorrow

Dealing with the death of a loved one is not an easy ordeal, and the difficulty of moving on after the funeral is something you can’t erase right away. But, as what most people say, your loved one would not want to see you suffer for a long time so don’t let your guilt keep you from wanting to be happy again. It is really hard to cope with your loss but there are several ways on how you can take all the pain away and start a new life. Your recovery may be slow but one day you’ll get there, and when that time comes you can say to yourself with all honesty that you’re one hundred percent okay. Learn how to survive from the death of your loved one, click here.

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Keeping Your Business Going after Partner’s Death

For over two decades, Michelle van Schouwen and her husband Steve partnered in business and in life successfully. They founded the Van Schouwen Associates in 1985. They developed the business together but in 2006 Steve, who was then 49-years old, died of heart attack. Michelle shares her insight for recovering from the overwhelming loss. Gathering key information such as access to account numbers and passwords and other information that the other would need in case of an emergency is important. Getting grip on the money is important as well. According to Michelle, she always handled the business finances and it would create a problem had she been uninformed about issues like cash flow, expenses, and payroll. Click here to read more.

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Traumatic Experiences Can Make You Tough

A lot of solid psychology research shows that experiencing a miserable life is not good for you. Serious events in life like a death of a child or a parent, natural disaster, experiencing sexual abuse, etc. can cause psychological problems. However, research also shows that hard experiences may make you tough and our parents may even be right. Psychological scientists found out that while going through many experiences such as assault, hurricanes, and bereavement could be psychologically damaging, small amounts of trauma can help develop resilience. “Of course, everybody’s heard the aphorism, ‘Whatever does not kill you makes you stronger,’” says Mark D. Seery of the University at Buffalo. His paper on adversity and resilience was published in the Current Directions in Psychological Science’s December issue. Click here to read more.

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Process of Grieving Can Be Compared to the Workings of a Pinball

The process of grieving can be compared to how a pinball machine works where the mourner’s move between the different stages of grief like shock and depression may be unpredictable. According to Margaret Baier of Baylor University, Waco, Texas and Ruth Buechsel of Brook Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, San Antionio, Texas, they are not trying to suggest that grief is a game or downplay the experience. It is a metaphor that could help people understand that grieving is not a linear process. As on a pinball machine, there are triggers that could prolong or restart the process. It could be the anniversary of a death or a special even they used to share with their loved one. This model can be used in therapy by healthcare professionals to help in making people understand that their responses are normal.

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Badali, Giuseppe

Beloved husband of Rita, Adored father of Vincent and Regina, Nunzia and Maurizio, Cherished grandfather of Joseph, Vincent and Briana. Owner of Vinny’s Pizza, Court St. Brooklyn. Visiting Tuesday 7-9 and Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9 Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, August 1st, at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church Court Street, 9:30AM

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