If we love, we grieve. That’s the deal.
Nick Cave recently answered a question on his blog, The Red Hand Files, about whether he ever felt he was in touch with his son, Arthur, who died in 2015.
Memory Boxes – A Beautiful Way to Capture A Memory
Memory Boxes are a beautiful way to capture a memory. They enable loved ones to sit with the box and feel closer to the person who has passed away.
Remembering those who lost their lives in Tunisia
A minute’s silence was observed in the UK on 3rd July to commemorate those who lost their lives whilst holidaying abroad in Tunisia, where 38 people were shot by a lone gunman.
Dealing with grief and bereavement
Dealing with grief when losing a loved one is different for everyone. Bereavement happens to all of us at some point and we know we are going to be faced by the loss of someone close. Generally we expect it to be an elderly relative, but that is not always the case. However the loss occurs it can be a long and slow process coming to terms with the grief we feel.
Saying goodbye to a loved one
This article is on funeral order of service and saying goodbye to a loved one in a personal and individual way. The funeral service being used as a celebration of someone’s life is becoming more popular in modern society. The increasing personalisation we see these days is part of a growing trend, perhaps as we become a more secular society. The importance of a funeral service these days seems to be more focused on saying goodbye to a loved one.
Sending Thank You Cards After A Funeral
Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be one of the most difficult times in a person’s life. Whether or not the death was expected or a surprise, the grief can still be overwhelming. For many it can be so overwhelming that you become unable to communicate with the outside world. Often overcome with grief, it is common for people to hide away from the support offered to them as they struggle to deal with their grief. However, it is at times like these that your family and friends will rally around and do all they can to support you. You will often receive sympathy cards, flowers and many other tokens of sympathy from those close to you.