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Grief is painful, read about denial

Denial And Grief – And How You Can Get Through The Pain...

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Memorial Jewelry Designers roundup

Memorial Jewelry Designers Memories Fade. I have been taken aback at how poorly I have remembered something on more than one occasion. Try as I might, peering back into the past and trying to recreate the experience often proves elusive. It's no wonder that creating and wearing diamond memorial jewelry is becoming more and more popular. Diamond memorial jewelry has exploded since the process of making natural carbon diamonds in a laboratory was discovered....

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Creating a cremation ring for your family?

Creating a family cremation ring There’s nothing like the bond of a family. The powerful link which connects you all truly stands the test of time — even after death. One way of maintaining and expressing the bond you all share, even if some of you have passed on, is through a family cremation ring. Dealing with grief is hard, other than therapy, a solid remembrance object may help. What is a family cremation ring? A family cremation ring is a piece of...

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Designing your own cremation jewelry in 5 steps?

How to design your own cremation jewelry in 5 steps Making a will is something common that almost everyone does when they reach a certain age. You decide how you want your estate to be divided up and what you’re going to leave behind for your loved ones. But few people think about leaving their loved ones a parting gift after they die. Leaving a request to have your ashes transformed into a piece of memorial jewelry is one thing. But designing the piec...

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A cremation diamond as a gift?

Cremation Diamonds: Creating a Gift They'll Treasure Forever Finding a special gift for someone you love is rarely ever easy. No matter how much thought and love you put into the process, it’s difficult to come up with a gift that truly shows what the person you’re shopping for means to you. At Heart In Diamond, we can help you create a one-of-a-kind gift guaranteed to sweep them off their feet. As well as making cremation diamonds to honor lost love...

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This is how to choose a memorial ring

How to choose the right memorial ring A memorial ring is one of the best ways to hold onto the memory of a loved one who has passed away. These beautiful pieces of jewelry often contain ashes, hair, or another meaningful keepsake from the person you want to remember. Keeping a part of your loved one close to you at all times can act as a comforting reminder of the wonderful memories you shared together. After you decide you want to create a memorial ring t...

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Grief counselors reveal what not to say to a grieving person

12 Grief counselors reveal what not to say to someone grieving It’s difficult to see someone you care about in pain. It’s one of the most natural things in the world to want to comfort them and make them feel better. That’s why you feel such a strong urge to console your grieving loved one with some kind and loving words. While your goal may be to make them feel better, it’s important you’re careful about what you say. You may think you’re bein...

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Custom cremation urns for diamonds are simply beautiful

CUSTOM CREMATION URNS FOR BURIAL OR CREMATION DIAMONDS? Deciding what to do with your loved one after they’ve passed isn’t easy. Do you have a large funeral and invite all their friends and family or keep it low-key and have a small get together with a limited circle of people? Do you choose to have their body buried or do you opt for a cremation? If you go down the cremation route, what do you do with the ashes? There are so many decisions to make t...

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Celebrate life and commemorate your loved one

CELEBRATION OF LIFE IDEAS: 8 WAYS TO COMMEMORATE THE LIFE OF A LOVED ONE In some cultures, funerals are often portrayed as sombre, serious events. Attendants wear dark colors, solemn speeches are made, and there’s an intense air of sadness. In other cultures, funerals are a completely different story. Instead of focusing on the devastating effects that the person’s death had upon those attending, funerals in some parts of the world celebrate their li...

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Margo from Salt Water writes about Grief

Written by: Margo Fowkes findyourharbor.com JUST LISTEN Who are these gurus, sages and wise ones, who speak with such authority about a heart they do not know and a life they have not lived? ~Steve Goodheart The house went still a few days after Jimmy died as our family and dearest friends returned home. They checked in frequently by text and email, but I had no energy to respond. My son was dead. What was there to say?  A week later, when winter break...

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