Three Tips for Writing a Heartfelt Eulogy

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Being asked to write a eulogy can feel overwhelming, but it’s an opportunity to share your relationship and honor their memory. You don’t need to be a professional writer; a eulogy is simply telling the story of your connection.

Why You Should Acknowledge Someone’s Loss

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It’s important to mention the deceased by name, reach out proactively, listen without giving advice, show understanding by sharing personal experiences, and offer support through gestures of kindness.

Planning a Parent’s Funeral

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When my father passed away, I faced a storm of emotions and decisions—and discovered there’s no ‘right’ way to plan a funeral. Here’s what helped me honor his 72 years.

The First Christmas After a Loss

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The first holiday season without a loved one can be difficult. How you celebrated before doesn’t have to be the same. Try new things and start new traditions—not to forget your grief, but to help you cope.