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“I wish I’d spoken at my father’s funeral”

Posted on February 15, 2016 by Cameron Naugle | Leave a comment
Posted under Funeral Etiquette, Funeral Planning, Grief, Sympathy, Therapy

Here is some great advice on giving eulogies from Olivia Mitchell. As she mentions, you only get one chance to do this, so don’t pass it up if at all possible. A professional oration is never expected, but an honest, personal reflection can make a funeral meaningful and healing. I wish I’d spoken at my […]

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For a Funeral Director, You Sure Do Ask a Lot of Questions!

Posted on by Cameron Naugle | 1 Comment
Posted under Funeral Directors, Funeral Planning, Grief, Therapy

From: The Lady at Death’s Door https://theladyatdeathsdoor.wordpress.com/2015/11/05/for-a-funeral-director-you-sure-do-ask-a-lot-of-questions/ We are not your nosy neighbour who hovers over lukewarm coffee behind the kitchen curtains, hoping for a juicy piece of gossip. We are not therapists, detectives or reporters. We are Funeral Directors and we are here to serve.As such, we ask only the questions necessary to ensure that […]

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