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Pets Can Help You Deal with Bereavement

There may be nothing worse than the death of a love one and the fact that you just have to deal with it. Death is inevitable – a phase that we all will experience in our own time. Several ways of coping with death and grief have spread over the internet – most of them aim to lend help and show support to the bereaved. As uncanny as it sounds, a few posts contain interesting pieces on how pets can be a source of strength in this circumstance. – The griever usually seeks isolation when coping with bereavement. If you do not wish to talk with friends for the time being, having a pet will lessen the feeling of loneliness. – Pets are great for making us laugh, and laughter is a great medicine to battle sadness. – Just like

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Dealing with a Death of a Loved One

Death can be a very difficult subject for many of us. Losing a loved one can be a traumatic experience. A lot of people face difficulties during this time of grief. At the same time, they must struggle with developmental responsibilities that go along with bereavements. Many studies show that adolescents tend to develop coping skills during a death of a loved one. But then additional evidences indicate that those who fail to overcome their own grief are at-risk for different behavior problems. For more of this, click here.

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How to Select the Best Funeral Director

Finding a competent funeral director to guide you in preparing your loved one’s funeral services and ceremony can be pretty difficult. However, while it may be quite challenging for a person to make fast and wise decisions while he or she is still at a state of grief, it is very important that you do your research and select a funeral director that can provide you with all the services that you need. Otherwise, you may simply end up with greater problems and expenses in the future. To get tips on choosing the best funeral directors, click here.

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Primary Reasons Why People Choose to Make Funeral Arrangements

If you ever had to plan a funeral, would you know how to handle it? Starting the conversation about basic planning of a funeral is not always easy and it’s a hard topic to discuss. According to the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), only about 25 percent of funerals have already made them and 66 percent of adults would choose to arrange their own funeral service. NFDA survey notes that people choose to make funeral arrangements ahead of time for two primary reasons: 1. So that their survivors wouldn’t have to pay for them or worry about them. 2. To guarantee the individual’s final wishes are taken care of exactly how they want them.If you want to read the full article click here. If you want to read the full article click here. If you need to find the best

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Cerato, Lia

Beloved Wife of Joseph Sr., Adroed Mother of Joseph Jr., Philip and Cynthia Andruzzi. Visiting Friday, March 7th, 2014, 2-5 & 7-9 at Torregrossa Funeral Home, 345 Avenue U Mass of Christian Burial, Saturday, March 8th, 2014 at 9:15AM at Our Lady of Grace RC Church (340 Avenue U) Burial to follow at St. John’s Cemetery, Queens

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Schiano DiCola, Josephine Dolores

Visiting Tuesday & Wednesday 2-5 & 7-9 at Scotto Funeral Home, Brooklyn Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday, March 6th at St Mary Star of the Sea 9:30am Burial at St Charles Cemetery to follow.

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DiMartino, Joseph

Beloved Husband of Lali, Father of John, Anna, Vinny and Tina. Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen RC Church on Saturday, March 8th, 2014 at 9:30AM. Cremation to follow at Green Wood Crematory.

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Sanfratello, Nina

Visiting Friday, March 7th, 2014 from 2-5 and 7-9 at Scotto Funeral Home, Brooklyn. Mass of Christian Burial, Saturday, March 8th, 2014 at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church 9:30AM Burial at Green Wood Cemetery to follow.

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Dattero, Antonio

Visiting Thursday, March 6th, 2014 from 2-5 & 7-9 at Scotto Funeral Home, Brooklyn Mass of Christian Burial Friday, March 7th, 2014 at St Agnes RC Church 9:30am Burial at Green-Wood Cemetery to follow.

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Flooded Graveyards in the UK

The recent flooding in the UK, particularly in Berkshire, has caused a new kind of problem. People who work in graveyards and funeral homes find it hard to do burial these days. The high groundwater levels have been causing graves to collapse. Some cemeteries have resorted to pumping water out of the graves. “At some funerals the family have had to stand not too close to the graves to make sure they don’t collapse,” said Julian Walker, from funeral director AB Walker & Son. If you want to read the full article click here. If you need to find the best funeral home Brooklyn click here.

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