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Participation is powerful: Part 1

Posted on March 22, 2016 by Cameron Naugle | Leave a comment
Posted under Funeral Etiquette, Funeral Planning, Grief, Sympathy, Therapy

https://www.dailyundertaker.com/2008/08/participation-is-powerful.html   Participation is powerful. Often, children lack an opportunity to truly participate in the funeral services for their loved ones. When I was 8 and my brother 9, our father died after a few months of illness. Our mother was insightful enough to arrange for us to participate with readings during the service, and […]

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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!

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Posted under Funeral Directors, Funeral Planning, Grief, Therapy

From: The Lady at Death’s Door 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 […]

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‘Tis the Season to Be in Crisis

Posted on January 20, 2016 by Cameron Naugle | Leave a comment
Posted under Grief, Holiday Grief, Therapy

https://theladyatdeathsdoor.wordpress.com/2015/11/21/tis-the-season-to-be-in-crisis/ ‘Tis the season to be jolly? Perhaps, but for many the holiday season can be a tough one. Jolly isn’t really what they’re feeling. Stress, sadness, despair even. These are some of the feelings that families have expressed to me during our closed-door funeral meetings. For anyone who has experienced a loss during the […]

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Healed By Grief

Posted on December 15, 2015 by Cameron Naugle | Leave a comment
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The following guest post is written by Alise Chaffins: A popular television show that ran during my formative years was Roseanne. It detailed the everyday life of a blue collar family trying to make it in the world. I watched the show, but it never fully resonated with me because I had a hard time […]

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