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How To Write An Obituary In Four Steps

Writing an obituary isn't something most people want to be faced with having to do. If you find yourself having to write an obituary for someone, you may be wondering how to go about it effectively. You also may be wondering where to start, what to say, and how to say it eloquently, just to name a few concerns. In this guide, I'll show you how to write an obituary for a family member or friend in just four simple steps.

Gerrica Watson

 

 
Help For Grieving College Students

An article in Readers Digest brought to attention a young college student named David Fajgenbaum. He founded an organization to help deal with his mothers death and in turn has helped thousands of college students. Here I give the highlights and resources for other students grieving.

Terri Forehand

 

 
Life After Death - How To Cope With The Death Of A Spouse

Believing in life after death offers a powerful and effective way to deal with the loss of your spouse. The death of a spouse is the hardest thing you will ever deal with in life. If you ever wonder how you will ever go on without being able to touch, laugh with or talk to that person again, read this article.

Dave Pipitone

 

 
Grief, Hope and Judgement - A Lesson In Humanity

I just got back from the wake of a thirteen-year-old girl who had no hope; she took a fatal combination of pills. What makes a child lose hope? Who decides how we should grieve? We each grieve and behave in our own ways. Perhaps if we all strive to have a little more compassion and understanding during difficult circumstances, will really make a difference in someone's life.

Veronica Baum

 

 
Another Death - How Much Can a Family Take?

The fact that you have suffered multiple losses does not mean you will not have more. How co you survive multiple losses? This article, by a health writer who has lost four loved ones, tells how she is coping and moving forward with life.

Harriet Hodgson

 

 
I Can Hear The Drummin'

When I first saw him, I thought he looked dreadfully skinny. He stood as tall as me, 5' 11", but seemed to weigh about half as much. His glasses were thick, like a plate glass window, which made his eyes small. His hair, full and unruly, looked more like the mane of a lion, the color of burnt sand. A true story of a colleague in this life and the next!

Laurie Brenner

 

 
Sympathy Thank You - Etiquette and Ready to Copy Sample Letters of Sympathy

At such a difficult time in your life writing sympathy thank you notes can seem overwhelming. Who gets a note? What do you write?

Christy Murphy

 

 
Artificial Intelligence - Emulation of Emotion and Empathy

One of the most important goals for artificial intelligence software programmers is to foster companionship between computers and humans. To do this the AI computers must appear to care and interact like humans do with one another. Emulating emotion and empathy is on its way right now.

Lance W.

 

 
How to Bounce Back from Difficult Situations and Thrive

How does one bounce back from difficult situations? Few of us live a lifetime without tragedy striking. Someone unexpectedly loses their job, the doctor diagnoses a chronic disease, or our child veers into self-destructive behavior. The initial message might feel like a blow to our sense of security. As the world seems to spin out of control, how do we come to terms with our new reality?

Rosalind Henderson

 

 
Bereavement - Pain and Loss

A state of loneliness or sadness is defined as bereavement. The cause for bereavement may be different for every person. A person is mostly in the state of bereavement when a person experiences loss of a person. The loss can be due to death, a person moving away forever, due to relation breakups, divorce for an example, loss of pets, loss of employment, etc.

Shanat Kuphur

 

 
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