Carrying Grief Forward Without Letting It Carry You
Grief doesn’t disappear with time—it changes shape. Learning how to carry it forward without letting it weigh you down is one of the most difficult, necessary lessons in death care and in life.
When the Deceased Reminds You of Someone You Love
There are moments in funeral service that catch you off guard—not because of the death itself, but because of what it awakens inside you.
This is a kind of grief funeral directors rarely talk about.
Not because it’s rare—but because it’s quiet, internal, and deeply personal.
What to Say (and What Not to Say) to Someone Who’s Grieving
When someone we care about is grieving, our first instinct is often to reach out with words of comfort.