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November 24, 2024
Critical First Steps of Planning for Incapacity

There is a great deal of information online about planning for end-of-life or incapacity and a few misperceptions about whether or not you need it. Most of us may mistakenly...

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National Cemeteries and Their Significance: Honoring History and Veterans

The first national cemeteries began at the start of the Civil War, during the early 1860s, to bury and honor the United States soldiers who fell in battle. By 1862,...

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What is the Best Material for Making a Cemetery Headstone?

When it comes to memorializing a loved one, one of the most enduring choices is a headstone, but what is the best material for making Memorial Headstones?

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When to Seek Help: Recognizing Complicated Grief

When we are in mourning, it can feel as if we cannot catch our breath, almost drowning in our emotions. And while that is a natural way to feel, wobbling...

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Stunning and Unique Headstone Designs

A headstone is a monument, a tribute, and a testament to the life and memory of the person who is no longer here but remembered. On its surface, it can...

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Tips For Dealing With Loved Ones Belongings After Death

When someone we love passes, the world is no longer the same—and may never be again. No part of grief is ever easy, but perhaps one of the most complex...

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Inspirational Quotes to Help with Grief

When we grieve, it can frequently feel as if we are isolated in our sorrow. Life continues around us in a blur. We still need to do mundane tasks. Bills...

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Urn Budgeting Tips and How to Navigate Costs

When a loved one passes, we often feel driven to follow any last requests or wishes as much as possible. However, not everyone lives the same life and has the...

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Can You Add DIY Memorial Art or Keepsakes to Urns?

In a world where you can be anyone, wear anything, create your path, and be unique—many of us wish for something that reflects that uniqueness in life and death. We...

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