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Scolaro, Salvatore

Beloved husband of Agnes  Loving father of  Marianne (Louis Treglia) &  John (Paula) Cherished Grandfather of  4 adore brother  Reposing  Aievoli Ralph & Son Funeral Home 1275 65th Street Bklyn Until Tuesday Mass of christian Burial St. Athanasius 9:45 am  Visiting Sunday 7 to 9:30 & Monday 2-4:30 & 7-9:30 pm In Lieu of Flowers Donations to  Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation  are appricated

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Raimondi, Ann

Beloved wife of Anthony. Veiwing Friday 2-9pm Mass of Christian Burial, St. Mary Star of the Sea RC Church 9:30AM , Saturday, October 19th

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Inspirational Book for Bereaved Individuals

Sometimes all that a person needs to help him/her cope with the death of a loved one is some inspiration from a person who has gone through the same experience and has survived it. This is exactly what author Seth E. Santoro hopes to accomplish in his book How I Learned to Smile from the Inside. In Santoro’s book, he said that there are five stages of healing: shock mock-acceptance overwhelmdom learning embrace Click here to know more about Santoro’s How I Learned to Smile from the Inside.

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Understanding Anger Over Death of Loved One

Grief over the death of a loved can often lead to anger. However, unlike grief that can simply be defined as the result of a loved one’s death and person’s way of coping with the event, anger commonly stems from deeper and more complicated factors. For instance, the anger that an individual is feeling may be pointed at the person who has recently died – thinking that the person has left him/her with no one else in life. It may be self-anger, or anger to other people who he/she may think to be responsible or somewhat involved in the person’s death such as doctors, family and friends. Click here to have a better understanding of anger and how you can cope with it.

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Importance of a Bereavement Center in a Community

After losing someone dear, some people may eventually feel that most of their friends and family have moved on and recovered from the event, and that they are the only ones left mourning over their loved one’s death. Telegraph in Coventry finds that the best solution to this dilemma, to help the continually mourning community members, is by establishing a bereavement center. Click here to know about The TLC Appeal.

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Widow Finds Sanctuary in Bereavement Group

A widow who has lost her husband to liver cancer has found sanctuary and has built new and inspirational relationships through a bereavement group. The charitable organization, Age Concern’s bereavement group, has helped Jean Sherlock adapt to the loss of her beloved husband after he died. Although, she does have her children, the group has offered immense support for her recovery and has urged her to keep on living and make new friends. Click here to know more about Jean’s story,

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Coping with Grief Is Not Easy

People have their own way of dealing with grief. If you’ve recently lost a loved one and are finding trouble dealing with the loss, know that there really is no easy way of getting through your experience. If you need some guidance on things that you can do to make the feeling lighter and less begrudging, check out the tips from the Good Grief Center website. The list offers helpful insights on how a person can deal with the current hardship he is going through. To read the article, click here.

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Grief, Know It to Cope with It

Understanding grief can help you cope and get through the condition. If you’re undergoing a bereavement process and you’re concerned that what you’re going through is no longer normal, try looking it up or read about it, ask around and consult medical experts. When it comes to grief, it’s important to know that ignoring your feelings cannot actually make the pain go away. So, instead of rushing things and trying so hard to get over the unfortunate event, try to live with it until you’re finally ready to accept and move on. Click here to know more about grief.

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What Funeral Directors Can Teach Us

Most people might not realize it but funeral directors have a lot to teach us. They are the ones who guide us when we experience the death of a loved one, and they provide professional help in times of need. But, besides guidance and support, funeral directors have other things to share with us. According to Brian Millar for Forbes, “Once, funeral directors had a limited menu of options, and customers chose the one that suited their pocket and the customs of their culture.” If you want to read the full article click here. If you  want to find the best  funeral home in Brooklyn click here.

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