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Always My Brother by Jean Reagan. Illustrated by Phyllis Pollema-Cahill
Written by Jean Reagan, Always My Brother is a sensitive, realistic story about the process of grief, acceptance, and recovery. Jean's son, John, died in 2005.
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Grief Articles
Who's Going To Cry At Your Funeral?
Written by Steve Pilkington   
Sunday, 11 June 2006 07:14

As you reflect on your life, what are the things you are most proud of? As I thought about this question myself, I would have to say that the years my wife and I spent raising our two children. Raising two good human beings who are now wonderful adults making their way in the world is the one accomplishment I'm most proud of. Both of our children are honest, hardworking and they care.


 
Coping With A Funeral
Written by Sharon Jacobsen   
Saturday, 03 June 2006 21:04

When the death of a loved one occurs, regardless or whether it was expected or not, you will find yourself having to deal with a great number of people. Some you will know closely, others may be complete strangers, all claiming some kind of relationship to the deceased.


 
5 Essential Tips for Writing a Eulogy
Written by Sheila Martin   
Wednesday, 31 May 2006 22:14

The term eulogy sounds stiff and formal, but eulogies can include simple reminiscences, war stories, or favorite jokes. Here’s how to put a eulogy together.