Posted November 16th, 2010 by Mavic Reyes
When someone we love dies so suddenly, our first reactions would be shock and disbelief. Often, it is very hard to simply take that death could happen to someone we love or to us, for that matter.
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Posted September 29th, 2010 by Norman Bach
Funeral services for a dearly departed is one action that aids you in confronting your grief. Cultures all over the world – even the olden ones – have means of paying tribute to the departed. Honoring the lives of those who passed away provides a sense of comfort and solace for who are left behind.
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Posted September 19th, 2010 by Norman Bach
It is never easy to bear that your loved one has died and will no longer be with you. At this time, there is nothing that can replace the memories or the role that your beloved had in your life.
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Posted February 17th, 2010 by Paul Silva
Death is one of the harsh truths of our existence that we are never ready for. Holding a service in memory of the dead is a very old tradition that has witnessed tremendous changes. A traditional funeral service used to be held in church, with specific hymns, recitals and a eulogy for the deceased. However, the practice has changed over time as a large number of people now wish to go for a customized service for their loved ones.
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Posted January 23rd, 2010 by Kate Esteban
Funeral directors offer an excellent source of support and help to a family that is burdened with the sorrow of the recent death of a near and dear one. They manage the complete preparation and execution of the proceedings, allowing family members some much required time and space to mentally accept the sad event and grieve with their close friends and relatives.
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Posted January 8th, 2010 by Andrew Wond
The fundamental teachings of the Buddha form the crux of the Buddhist religion which is practised extensively in several parts of the world today. People who practise Buddhism are expected to show unconditional love for all and try to realize the Ultimate Truth.
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Posted January 8th, 2010 by Elaine Reyes
Death is generally followed by overbearing sorrow and distress, leaving family and friends inconsolable and sentimentally overwhelmed by the death of a loved one. However, making appropriate arrangements for the funeral still needs to be attended to and this will need the choice of an appropriate casket.
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