Results

How to Help a Griever Cope

When someone you know loses a loved one, it is sometimes difficult to find the right words to say in order to make that person feel less grieved. However, not being able to express your condolences through words may actually come to your advantage. Sometimes, the best approach is to express your feelings through thoughtful actions: Offer as much help as you can, especially in the funeral preparation. The best consolation that you can give a grieving person is your time. Above all things, be a good listener. Avoid dropping comments about how and what they should feel and think. To get more tips, click here.

Read More »

Alperin, Linda F. (nee Sullivan)

Loving wife of Dr. Robert Bruce Alperin. Cherished mother of Marissa Alperin Lowe and David Alperin. Adored grandmother of Diego, Sebi and Carmen Lowe. Beloved daughter of Emma Sullivan and the late F.X. Sullivan. Caring sister of Maureen Sapega and the late Raymond C. Sullivan; aunt to Lauren, Susan, Christina and Xavier and beloved cousin to Maria and Josefa Fernandez. Visiting Tuesday, June 24, 2014, from 2pm – 9pm at Scotto Funeral Home, Brooklyn. Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday, June 25, 2014, at 10AM – St. Charles Borromeo R.C. Church, 31 Sidney Place, Brooklyn. Entombment to follow at The Evergreens Cemetery, Brooklyn. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Young Survival Coalition at Youngsurvival.org (Phone: 877-972-1011) are appreciated by the family.

Read More »

When a Friend Loses a Loved One

As a bereavement specialist, Jennifer Messelt has encountered numerous individuals who grieve the loss of their loved ones. She shared some advice to people who find difficulty in dealing with persons who have recently lost someone who is very dear: When it comes to helping a bereaved person, offering your initiative is always better than waiting for a request. Let the person know that you are available if he or she wants to talk and share what she is going through. Remember a grieving person on special occasions. Learn more about helping a grieving person cope with his or her loss — click here.

Read More »

Giunta, Josephine

Visiting Thursday and Friday, June 19 – 20, 2014, from 2-5 and 7-9 at Scotto Funeral Home, Brooklyn. Mass of Christian Burial, Saturday, June 21, 2014, at 9:30AM – Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen RC Church, 125 Summit Street, Brooklyn. Burial to follow at Green-Wood Cemetery.

Read More »

Monella, Vencenza

Visiting Wednesday, June 18, 2014, from 2-5 and 7-9 at Scotto Funeral Home, Brooklyn. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, June 19, 2014, at 9:30AM – Sacred hearts – St. Stephen RC Church, 125 Summit Street, Brooklyn. Burial to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn.

Read More »

Willis, Alice

Visiting Friday, June 20, 2014, from 8AM – 12 Noon at Scotto Funeral Home, Brooklyn Cremation to follow at Green-Wood Crematory.

Read More »

Offering Your Condolences Through Facebook

Learning about the death of a loved one or of someone who is very dear to a friend or relative can sometimes leave us searching for the right words to say. In certain circumstances, we may find ourselves unable to offer our physical presence to the bereaved individuals, and the best we can do is offer our words of consolation. Facebook has become a popular means of expressing our sentiments. Onetip.net has a list of condolence messages that can give you ideas to better express your concern for your bereaved loved ones or say your message to a loved one who has passed away. Click here for the article.

Read More »

How to Cope with the Death of a Beloved Pet

Losing a pet can be like losing a very important individual, especially if he has been a part of your life for a very long time. While some pet owners may feel uncomfortable about the sadness that they feel when they a lose a pet, it is important to know that developing this emotion is very normal. Understand that it is natural to go through the same stages of grief when losing a beloved friend or relative. You can subscribe to a variety of resources and support groups that can help you cope with your loss. Express your feelings in any way that you’re comfortable e.g. through writing or by talking to a person who empathizes to your situation. Click here to know more about coping with the death of a pet.

Read More »

Preventing Suicide Attempts Among Teenagers

Bullying and depression — these two sometimes-interrelated cases can often be associated with suicide attempts among teenagers. In Davenport, there have been a number of reports of suicide that the authorities are becoming more and more concerned with the well-being of the youth in their community. The police and community organizations in the area have put together an information summit and discussion on the subject of suicide and death. A computer and mobile app called “Do What’s Right” is also made available for everyone who wants to report a crime but wishes to stay anonymous. Click here to know more.

Read More »

How End-of-life Planning Can Help You and Your Family

End-of-life planning involves making preparations and decisions concerning your death in order to free your loved ones of the possible pressures in the future. While ‘the talk’ about death can be quite an unconventional conversation among relatives and friends, it is one topic that certainly needs to be settled, especially if you wish for your personal preferences to be fulfilled when the dreaded day arrives. AARP and the Area Agencies on Aging are only two of the many organizations that aim to encourage people to make end-of-life plans. Click here to know more.

Read More »

We’re Here to Help

Get a Pre-Arrangement Consultation

Schedule a time to work with our funeral directors on your final wishes which you may keep on file or may pre-fund. We are proud to partner with Pre-Need the funeral trust of the New York State Funeral Directors association, which protects your money so that it is guaranteed to be there when the time comes. 

Schedule A Free Consultation