Comments on: 9 Ways To Support Families After The Funeral Service https://blog.funeralone.com/funeralone-products/eaftercare/support-families-eaftercare/ The official blog of funeralOne, a world renowned personalization, technology, and aftercare company for the funeral and cemetery professions. Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:24:26 +0000 hourly 1 By: Funeral Blog. The official blog for the funeral & cemetery professions. » Blog Archive The 5 Mantras of Funeral Personalization Everyone Should Follow https://blog.funeralone.com/funeralone-products/eaftercare/support-families-eaftercare/#comment-104248 Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:24:26 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=8890#comment-104248 […] surprise that you incorporate into the personalized service. Or maybe it’s as simple as writing a handwritten note thanking your families for allowing you to get to know their loved one through planning their memorial together. You must […]

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By: Funeral Blog. The official blog for the funeral & cemetery professions. » Blog Archive 8 Tips for Turning Families Into Customers https://blog.funeralone.com/funeralone-products/eaftercare/support-families-eaftercare/#comment-14303 Thu, 30 Jan 2014 13:39:30 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=8890#comment-14303 […] providing the support families need (even if that means referring them to a service youdon’t offer – yet). […]

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By: April Simanoff https://blog.funeralone.com/funeralone-products/eaftercare/support-families-eaftercare/#comment-14211 Thu, 23 Jan 2014 00:33:00 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=8890#comment-14211 In reply to Krystal.

Thank you so much for reading, and commenting in such a positive way! God bless you, Krystal;-)

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By: Krystal https://blog.funeralone.com/funeralone-products/eaftercare/support-families-eaftercare/#comment-14197 Wed, 22 Jan 2014 17:54:00 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=8890#comment-14197 In reply to April Simanoff.

Hi April, wow that’s amazing! Thanks for sharing your wonderful approach to service and community involvement with us 🙂 We always love hearing from you!

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By: April Simanoff https://blog.funeralone.com/funeralone-products/eaftercare/support-families-eaftercare/#comment-14122 Thu, 16 Jan 2014 01:25:00 +0000 http://blog.funeralone.com/?p=8890#comment-14122 Staying connected with local chapters of support organizations, like The
Compassionate Friends who support grieving parents, keeping updated on grief
support literature, and offering grieving individuals ideas to get involved with
disease organizations that can be soothing venues and meaningful tributes to
their dearly departed family members.

Usually at the end of my services, I will appeal to friends and neighbors and
colleagues and extended family, to remind them that well into the future is when
many grieving individuals will need their support. Even just taking the time to
acknowledge that the deceased is missing from important milestones, is all many
people need to be able to manage the approaching event or reunion. Grief is a
journey without end, taking different forms for different people, with differing
histories and connections to the ones they have said goodbye to in the physical
world.

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