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How Different People See Death

People have differing perspective towards death. Some think that death is simply a manner of moving on to another life while others see death as sort of a mark that puts an end to a person’s existence. These different perspectives also somehow influence how the person’s family and friends mourn over his passing. Peter Hoodle from The Soul & The Ego website writes about his mother’s death and how he and his family have coped with the incident. “Reflect on what you have learned from the one who is passing, thank them for that gift and bless them; it will lift you up and help them move more freely on their way.” – Peter Click here to read the article.

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Recovering From a Broken Heart

Grief can stem from a variety of reasons, sometimes from a broken heart. Whatever it is, in order to fully recover from the experience, a person has to go through the five stages of grief – denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Don’t be afraid when you feel that you’ve been hanging on the denial stage for a long time. Everyone has their own time frame when it comes to getting over a heart break, and soon enough, you will too. Huffpost Healthy Living offers some tips on how we can recover from a broken heart – click here.

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Funeral Preparation Advice for Mourning Individuals

It’s not a usual thing that we encounter the death of a loved one. That’s why most people are unsure about what should be done or who to call when a person they care for dies. While many people would rather just be given enough time to recover and mourn peacefully, they still have funeral preparations to manage in order to give their loved one a proper send off. Preparing for a funeral can very difficult, particularly due to the current emotional strain that the person is currently in. Click here to get advice on preparing for a funeral.

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Caminiti, Michael

Beloved Husband of Josephine (nee Messina)  Loving father of the late Michael Visiting Friday 4pm to 8pm. Mass of Christian Burial, Saturday, February 1st Mass of Christian Burial, Sacred Hearts St Stephen RC Church at 9:30 am. Burial to follow at GreenWood Cemetery.

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Vellucci, Fermina

Visiting Thursday, January 31st 2-5 and 7-9 Mass of Christian Burial Friday January 31 St, Scared Hearts St Stephen at 9:30 am. Burial to follow at Moravian Cemetery, SI

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Rosa, Concetta

Visiting Wednesday, January 29th 2-5 and 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday, January 30th,  Sacred Hearts – St Stephen RC Church at  10:15 am Burial to follow at Queen of All Saints Cemetery, LI

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Avoiding Money Problems on Funeral Preps

When a loved one dies, his family goes through two very difficult situations – the mourning and the funeral preparations. Dealing with these two things at the same time can be quite draining to any person, so extended families are typically very important in the setting to extend their assistance on the matter. Money is among biggest issues when it comes to funerals. Sometimes, when a person’s mind is simply too pre-occupied, financial matters slip off his head and he gets shocked about all the bills in the end. Avoid money problem encounters when preparing for the funeral of a loved one, click here.

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Coping with the Death of a Loved One During a Holiday

A holiday could be the worst day for the death of a loved one. The once enjoyable day that you used to share with that person would unavoidably turn into one of the most sad days of the year. For some people, the whole point of the holiday would actually be diverted and transformed into something less celebratory. They say that there really isn’t a deadline for mourning over the death of a certain loved one. However, when do you decide that you can finally shift to a new phase in your life and simply store the memories of that person in a special corner in your heart? Check out the article Diane Engel: Losing a Loved One During the Holidays.

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Funeral Preparations Advice

Losing a loved one can be a difficult experience to deal with, and funeral preparations only make the encounter harder. Amidst all the grief, a person has to find time to prepare a proper ceremony for her loved one in order to commemorate the former’s life and give a heart-felt send off. There are countless things that the family of the person who has passed away has to be concerned about to prepare for the funeral, such as announcing the death to the rest of the family and deciding between a burial or cremation. However, all the efforts are paid off when loving families gather together to offer their support and guidance. Click here to get funeral preparation tips.

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