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Holiday Health Webinar: Recording Available

Thank you to everyone who registered for our Holiday Health webinar on December 9th. With 86 registrants, we recognize this was an important topic for many in our community. For those who were unab...
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Saturday, December 11, 2021

Eight Heartwarming Memorial Ideas for the Holidays

When a loved one passes, the holidays are never quite the same. Whether the loss is recent or occurred years ago, parties, songs, and movies can all trigger grief at this time of year. You may be ...
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Saturday, December 11, 2021

Making a Memorial Video? Follow These Tips for a Beautiful, Touching Tribute

When a beloved family member or friend passes away, attendees come to not only mourn the loss but also to remember a life well-lived. If you’re looking to add a heartfelt touch to your loved one’s...
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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Can’t Afford a Funeral for Your Loved One? Consider These Helpful Solutions

Losing a loved one brings emotional turmoil and can cause financial hardship for the surviving family members. If you need to pay for a funeral but have no money for the expenses, take heart: you...
By VGFS
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Friday, November 19, 2021

Holiday Health Event - December 9, 2021

Holiday Health: Coping with Depression, Anxiety & 'The Blues' You are invited to join us for this free virtual event.     Our guest speaker is Leslie Holley, MA, LCPC, NCC, a Boa...
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Saturday, November 13, 2021

Choosing a Cemetery Property? Here are Five Things Everyone Should

Burial planning requires careful thought and sound decision-making. As you embark on selecting a cemetery, it’s wise to arm yourself with as much information as possible. Below are some helpful ...
By VGFS
In News & Events
Saturday, November 6, 2021

How to Plan a Touching Military Funeral for a Fallen Service Member

At Vaughn C. Greene Funeral Services, our legacy of service to others is a source of great pride. In times of loss, we are deeply honored to provide distinguished care for the brave men and women o...
By VGFS
In News & Events
Sunday, October 31, 2021

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Celebrating Health of Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities During Diabetes Awareness Month

November is Diabetes Awareness Month. This month is focused on raising awareness about the importance of improving our health to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.  African Americans are dis...

Managing Family Conflict After Loss: Follow These Seven Rules

Family conflict after loss can turn a time of mourning into a battlefield of emotions. Funerals are meant to honor and celebrate the life of a loved one, but unresolved tensions and differing opin...

Honoring Loved Ones in the Fall: How to Create a Beautiful Autumn Memorial Service

An autumn memorial service offers a beautiful way to honor a loved one’s life amid nature’s changing landscape. The fall season is enchanting with its vibrant colors and delicious harvest of fruit...

5 Ways to Support Your Child’s Mental Health this School Year

It’s that time of year again!  Time to get school supplies, meet your child’s teachers and friends, and get organized for the school year ahead. During this time, it’s also important to prior...

It’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Six Important Things to Know

Breast Cancer Awareness Month serves as a reminder that knowledge and action can save lives and change outcomes. Since 1985, the U.S. has recognized October as National Breast Cancer Awareness Mon...

7 Things To Remember For Your Mental Health This Fall

Fall is now here! While it can be an enjoyable season, it can also come with a variety of changes to our bodies and mental health. These changes can include fluctuations in sleep patterns due to ...

Funeral Directors Extend a Compassionate Hand During Times of Loss

The loss of a loved one is one of life’s most difficult experiences. Amid grief, there are many details to be attended to and important decisions to be made. It can be hard to know what to do or wh...