Grief Support
After the unexpected death of his wife, Irish author C.S. Lewis wrote in A Grief Observed, "No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear. The death of a beloved is an amputation."
While dealing with grief is not easy, we believe the resources within this section of our website can help. Should you need additional support in grieving your loss, please
call us. We will do everything we can to assist you.
Grieving with Purpose
- To accept the reality of the loss
- To process the pain of grief
- To adjust to a world without the deceased
- To find an enduring connection with the deceased in the midst of embarking on a new life
Pre-Planning & Bereavement Guide
We are proud to offer a Pre-Planning and Bereavement Guide to the families we serve. To view or download a copy of our interactive guide, simply click the button below.
If you're interested in receiving a physical copy of our guide, simply visit the funeral home or contact us, and we would be happy to mail a hard copy to you.
Six Signposts Along Your Journey
- You are not on your own
- Trauma is a normal and natural process
- Growth is a journey
Signpost #1: Taking Stock
Signpost #2: Harvesting Hope
Signpost #3: Re-Authoring
Signpost #4: Identifying Change
Signpost #5: Valuing Change
Signpost #6: Expressing Change in Action
Ending Denial and Finding Acceptance
Acceptance May Seem Out of Reach
- Freud, Sigmund. On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement Papers on Metaphyschology and Other Works.
- Worden, James, Grief Counseling & Grief Therapy: A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner, 4th Edition, 2009.
- Fleming, Stephen. The Changing Face of Grief: From 'Going On to 'On-Going''
- Joseph, Stephen. What Doesn't Kill Us: the New Psychology of Posttraumatic Growth
- American Cancer Society, "Coping with the Loss of a Loved One", 2012












