Blog posts - Funeral & End-of-Life Planning
Law Enforcement Burials
Law enforcement officers are some of the bravest individuals in the world, because they pledge their lives and make everyday sacrifices to protect their communities for the greater good. When...
VA Benefits After Death
Much of today’s freedoms can be attributed to the sacrifices of our military members and their families. If you recently lost a loved one who served in the military, the...
Difference Between a Funeral and a Wake
When a loved one passes away, you may want to attend one or more formal gatherings. These gatherings allow you and other members of the family to pay last respects...
Working with a Funeral Home
Planning a funeral is not a responsibility we face every day. While shopping for caskets, headstones, burial plots, and other provisions may be a simple task for some, others might...
Ways to Cope with Your Grief
We all face grief at one point in life. Grief may follow the loss of a loved one, friend, or family pet. Loss in any form can be stressful and...
First Mother's Day After Loss
The first Mother’s Day after loss can be a difficult day for anyone. Holidays such as these often make the pain more unbearable. Your first instinct might be to stay...
How to Tell Your College Student About a Death in the Family
Losing a loved one is never easy, especially when you are far from home. Beyond the emotional upheaval from devastating news, a death during college can often inflict undue pressure...

Should I Bring My Kids To The Cemetery?
Back in the day, “dinners-on-the-grounds” were common events in small Southern churches. Following the Sunday service, everyone went outside to tables piled high with fried chicken, baked beans, corn on...