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Funerals serve an important purpose: they allow us to recognize a life that was lived and acknowledge that the life has come to an end. Funerals exist for the living, for survivors who suffer the loss of a loved one.
Experts concerned with the subject of children coping with a loved one's death agree that there is every good reason to guide youngsters gently and honestly into an early understanding of this puzzling aspect of life; and that to avoid answering questions children ask about the subject is harmful. Children are not as vulnerable as most of us adults take them to be, according to psychologists who have studied children’s responses to the death of a loved one.
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We understand that every family is different. Influences such as religious and cultural traditions, cost concerns and personal preferences make each funeral as unique as the person who is being honored. This section of our web site provides an overview of the different types of services that we provide. Our funeral directors will discuss the many other options and details that make each of our services a personal, lasting tribute to your loved one.
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