Remembering A LifeAdditional resources and information can be found at https://www.rememberingalife.com/ PSA – Funeral Directors Helping Communities Heal After Tragedy In times of immense loss following a mass-fatality tragedy, funeral directors help families begin to grieve. They also help our communities heal – because tragic loss impacts all of us and calls on us to help and support one another as we begin the grief journey, together.
PSA – Honoring A Life Lost to Overdose Losing a loved one to addiction and overdose hurts terribly. It leaves us with many questions, but not many answers. However, coming together with family and friends to honor the life of a loved one, share stories and support one another can help us begin the grief journey.
PSA – When a Parent Dies of an Overdose When a parent dies of an overdose, it can lead to strong emotions, especially among children. Having a funeral gives the family the opportunity to remember their loved one and the good times they had with other family members and friends. A funeral offers a time to gather, grieve and support one another.
PSA - Remembering A Good Friend Who Made Bad Decisions We may not always agree with the life decisions made by our loved ones, especially if they involve illegal activity. A funeral provides the opportunity to come together and reflect on a loved one’s entire life history and remember the good times you had together.
PSA – Value of Funerals & Funeral Directors When someone dies, we have a funeral because it helps us. It’s for those of us who are still here, who need to grieve. It doesn’t need to be like the funerals we’ve experienced before. It can be a beautiful reflection of a life well-lived. (Insert name of funeral home) is honored to help families pay tribute to the lives of their loved ones.
PSA – Funerals are for the Living Are funerals for honoring the dead? Or are they to help the living begin to grieve? Funeral directors can help you create a beautiful service that does both. Listen to conversations had by real families and then start your own conversation on RememberingALife.com. |