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  1. The Light Beyond: helping you cope with grief and bereavement Someone you love has died. And, like countless others who have walked the path of grief before you, you are discovering that a death can rob you of so much more than a person you love. It robs you of your energy, your hope, and sometimes just of the...
  2. Ryan's Heart Did you know that 6 out of every 10 children experience a major death by the time they have graduated high school? Were you aware that approximately 1.5 million children will have one or both parents die before they turn 18? Ryan's Heart does. That's...
  3. How to Write a Condolence Note or a Sympathy Note Taking a bit of time to write a condolence note or condolence letter can be a great source of comfort and provide a gift of healing for a friend or a loved one who is grieving a loss. According to research by Hallmark, Americans send nearly 125 mill...
  4. How to Write a Sympathy Card Sending your sympathy following the death of a loved one or a major loss is still best done by sending a hand-written card, a note or a letter. It is estimated that Americans send nearly 125 million sympathy cards annually for many different types o...
  5. How to Write a Condolence Letter Finding the right words to write a condolence letter or sympathy note may be challenging, yet the benefits can be immeasurable. A well-written, heart-felt condolence letter is a show of your support and sympathy for the person grieving the death of a...
  6. Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep - A Poem, A Song and A Book to Comfort This lens is dedicated to the favorite bereavement poem, "Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep" words of sympathy that have brought comfort to many since it was written. This beloved poem has also been put to music as a stirring song and most...
  7. A Celebration of Life, Not a Mourning of Death A traditional funeral service with black suits and quiet church music and people gathered around a casket or urn, is okay for some, but it is not favorable for many people. Sometimes mourning a life does not feel right. Life should be celebrated. It...
  8. Loss, Grief and Bereavement Loss is the disappearance of something cherished, often the death of a person, loss of a relationship, loss of a job or loss of health. Grief is the entire response--mind, body and spirit--to the loss. Bereavement is the often term used when the loss...
  9. Funeral Poems & Verses ~ Eulogy Poems & Readings A lot of people read out poems at wakes and funerals. They have a lot of positive effect because something which is beautifully written and sensible expressed can actually have a soothing effect on the bereaving. There is a growing collection of fune...
  10. My NICU Baby has Died: Now What? Many parents consider the loss of a child to be the highest level of loss. The information on the site cannot take away the intense pain and sorrow you are feeling. Instead I offer information, resources and support that others who have been in simil...
  11. Poems for funerals, memorial services, eulogies and inner peace over 250 sympathy poems, quotations and readings for funerals, memorial services, eulogies and inner peace   We've spent hundreds of hours looking through reference books and searching the Internet, to save you the trouble. Quite simply, this is...
  12. Memorial Photography or Postmortem Photography While many people do not think of photographing loved ones after they have died, the practice of memorial postmortem photography or photographing a loved one after their death was common practice in the 19th and 20th centuries. Memorial Photography or...
  13. Sympathy Note & Condolence Letter Etiquette It is hard to find the right words when someone loses a loved one. We desperately want to offer them comfort, but what can we say or do? It is never an easy task, but this lens will look at the ways you can offer sympathy and condolences. It will s...
  14. Pet Memorials Personalized Engraved Markers Plaques Many people think that it is absolutely silly to mourn the death of a pet. All the same, those who have felt the delight and personal friendship of animals in their lives understand that the lost of a pet is a sad event. Pet owners know and have the...
  15. He Chose Suicide On November 21, 1995 my husband chose suicide as the answer to ending his long battle with depression. We, my daughters and I, still struggle with his decision after all of this time. Our hearts are still broken and will probably never completely men...
  16. Can I Send My Condolences by Text, IM or Email? Even in an era of so many different ways of being in touch with people, there are some personal communications, such as condolences or sympathy, that should still be delivered in person or by snail mail. I started this lens to find an answer to the...
  17. Heartfelt Eulogies - Write and Deliver a Heartfelt Eulogy Celebrate Life With a Heartfelt Eulogy Eulogy Writing Guide with Pre Written Eulogy Templates, Eulogy Quotes, Funeral Poems, Famous Eulogy Examples and free bonuses available for immediate download. Easily Create and Deliver Inspirational Eulogies bas...
  18. How to Cope with Loss and Grief - Healthy Coping Strategies When faced with a loss, crisis or life-changing event, you are suddenly thrust into an unfamiliar world, one that can be frightening and unsettling. Knowing how to make it through the first few days or hours can help. This lens offers articles and re...
  19. Eulogy Quotes and Sayings about Death and Funerals This lens is dedicated to presenting some of the most famous eulogy and death quotes, readings and resources related to topics such as death, dying and many other grave matters. Vote for your favorite death quote or suggest another good one you like,...
  20. How To Cope With The Loss Of a Pet Sometimes we can be closer to the animals in our lives than humans, so it is understandable that dealing with the loss of a pet is not an easy thing to do. Our pets do not ever judge us or intentionally hurt us. How do we deal with losing something s...