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Six Inspiring Outdoor Memorial Ideas to Honor Your Departed Loved One
From simple stones to elaborate gardens, there is no shortage of meaningful outdoor memorial ideas to pay tribute to a loved one who has passed on.
When you’re deeply grieved, finding a unique way...
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Thursday, April 13, 2023
How Much Do You Know About Multiple Sclerosis? Seven Important Facts About this Neurological Disease
March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month. Learn about the neurological disease that affects one person every hour in the U.S.
A neurological disease that disrupts the flow of information betwee...
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Thursday, March 30, 2023
Legally Scattering Ashes: Keep These Six Important Facts in Mind
Legally scattering ashes isn’t complicated but it does require some research and planning.
The scattering of a loved one’s ashes can bring peace and closure to surviving family members. For many, ...
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Saturday, March 18, 2023
Tax Issues When Losing a Spouse in Maryland: Four Things You Should Know
How much do you know about the tax issues when losing a spouse in Maryland?
The loss of a spouse or partner is among the most significant life adjustments. In addition to the deep grief, there are...
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Saturday, March 11, 2023
How Women Express Grief, the Special Grieving Needs of Women
We’ve all heard that men are from Mars and women are from Venus. This is also true when it comes to grieving.
This Women’s History Month, we want to honor women’s stories of grief and thei...
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Thursday, March 9, 2023
Does A Healthier Brain Begin with Having a Hobby? The Experts Say Yes.
Whether it’s doing crosswords or baking bread, there’s mounting evidence that having a hobby contributes to a healthier brain.
Hobbies are more than just a way to fill up free time; they are creat...
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Saturday, February 18, 2023
Discussing Your Funeral Plans with Loved Ones? Follow These Six Expert Tips
Discussing your funeral plans with loved ones isn’t easy, but it can provide remarkable peace of mind.
Advanced funeral planning and conversation alleviate the emotional burden and allow the heali...
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Friday, February 17, 2023
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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...