Archive for the ‘Death & Dying’ Category

Stages of Mourning

Tuesday, 7 August 2012, 0:09 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

Losing a loved one is never easy. Sometimes the passing is expected after a long illness, and knowing a loved one has been released from suffering eases the pain. Other times death comes suddenly, and the shock adds another dimension to the grief. Either way, people go through a… Read more from source:“lovetoknow.com”

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Headstone Accessories

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

Headstone accessories are sometimes an afterthought once the stone has been chosen, but they can really enhance the original design. If you’re looking for ways to pay tribute to a loved one who has passed on, take a look at the different types of accessories that can be added… Read more from source:“lovetoknow.com” ...

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Cheap Caskets

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

It may be difficult to contemplate, but if you are on a budget, cheap caskets may be a concern when planning a funeral. Caskets can be one of the most expensive parts of a funeral; luckily, there are options for burial that will save you money. Planning and Preparing… Read more from source:“lovetoknow.com” Incoming search [...]

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Memorial Death Sayings

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

Memorial death sayings are uplifting phrases, poems, or statements that help people remember and honor the deceased. This article will give you some ideas to use if you need to prepare a memorial. Types of Memorials A memorial can be a tangible object that is on display for others… Read more from source:“lovetoknow.com” ...

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Native American Death Rituals

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

Native American traditions and rituals may differ from tribe to tribe, but commonalities exist in Native American death rituals. Modern day Native Americans may incorporate ancient death rituals, handed down from their ancestors, in a modern funeral service. Beliefs that Govern Death Rituals Every culture, country, religion, and ...

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Memory Books for Bereavement

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

Memory books are the perfect way to remember a loved one who has died. They can hold some of the most precious memories and life stories of a special person in your life who deserves to be remembered. Whether you want to make one for yourself or give one… Read more from source:“lovetoknow.com” Incoming search [...]

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Signs of Approaching Death

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

Watching as a loved one nears death can be a challenging experience; however, you should try to offer your support to the dying person. No matter the cause of death – cancer, lung disease, or heart disease – the experience can be frightening and painful for both parties. Understanding… Read more from ...

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Hispanic Culture of Death and Dying

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

The traditional Hispanic culture of death and dying reflects this demographic group’s values and religious faith. Funeral and burial rituals reflect the culture’s high regard for family. Hispanic Culture and Family In Hispanic culture, relationships with immediate and extended family members is very important. Family members look ...

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Funeral Preplanning Interview with Gail Rubin

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

While it’s inevitable that someday you’ll die, you can lighten your family’s burden by preplanning your own funeral or memorial service. However, taking this step is not always easy. Gail Ruben, also known as “The Doyenne of Death,” is educating the public about funeral preplanning. Besides speaking to ...

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Hindu Death Rituals

Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 15:45 | Death & Dying, Senior Citizens | 0 Comment

In the Hindu religion, death is viewed as part of the natural cycle of life. The death of the biological body is not viewed as final because the soul is reincarnated and returns to earth in a new body. This is a cycle thought to repeat itself until the… Read more from source:“lovetoknow.com”

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