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We want to wish everyone a safe and fun 4th of July!
Music plays a pivotal role when planning a loved one's celebration of life or final tribute. It sets the tone and invites people to express their emotions openly. To create a truly personal tribute, it's important to choose songs that are meaningful in some way. For those who grew up through the decade - or just love the music from that decade - here's a list of 1980s songs to consider including at a loved one's celebration of life.
10 Songs from the 1980s for a Celebration of Life - Funeral Basics Are you planning a funeral for someone who loved the 80s? Check out this article to for a list of 1980s songs that will celebrate their life.
You are likely familiar with feeling of grief, but did you know that there are different variations of grief? The four most common variations of grief are disenfranchised grief, complicated grief, compounded grief, and anticipatory grief. Of the four, anticipatory grief is the most common.
With that in mind, let's unpack anticipatory grief so that you have a better understanding of what it is and how to cope with it.
5 Strategies to Cope with Anticipatory Grief - Funeral Basics Do you have a loved one with a terminal illness? You may begin to experience anticipatory grief, but click to learn about 5 coping strategies.
If you've been feeling the craziness of being out of control or not yourself that comes with grief, you're doing what you need to be doing. "This is crazy," you might think on any given day. Or "I feel like I'm going crazy." But now you know to counter with, "Oh, I see. The crazy is normal. Hello, crazy."
Happy Birthday, Annabelle! 🥳
Each June 23, the U.S. celebrates National Hydration Day. Proper hydration is vital to living a healthy life, but it's often overlooked. It's easy to forget to carry a water bottle on a hot day outside, but skipping out on H2O can lead to major health risks.
National Hydration Day was created in honor of late football coach Victor Hawkins, who invented a special hydrating mouthguard to keep his players healthy on the field.
We all want to leave our fingerprints on the world. When we reflect on our morality, we inevitably wonder how we'll be remembered and what we want to accomplish before passing away. In other words, what legacy will we leave?
How to Leave a Meaningful Legacy - Funeral Basics We all want to make a difference in the world and leave a legacy for our families, but where do we start? Read this article to learn more.
You may have noticed that grief puts a lot of stress on your mind and body. To combat that stress, your body's natural response is to release a hormone called cortisol. Cortisol help regulate blood pressure, blood sugar, inflammation levels, and stress response. So, it's a good thing, but cortisol also makes you tired. That's why it's important to practice good self-care during times of grief, and one important key to self-care is exercise.
Can Exercise Help You Grieve? - Funeral Basics After a loss, the body experiences a high level of stress. Can exercise help you feel more peaceful during times of grief? Click for more!
Sometimes, it's hard to know what to think or how to process a loss that hurts so deeply it takes your breath away. That's where traditions and rituals can help. Healing actions help us to express our deepest thoughts about life's most significant events.
How Rituals and Traditions Help Us Heal - Funeral Basics Sometimes, words aren't enough. That's where rituals and traditions come in. Read more to learn how rituals can help you heal after loss.
Today, we celebrate Juneteenth - a federal holiday commemorating the ending of slavery.
Through the Emancipation Proclamation freed all enslaved individuals residing in the Confederate States, implementation of the Executive Order did not occur in places still under Confederate Control. It was not until June 19, 1865, when U.S. troops arrived in Galveston Bay and announced that all salves in the State of Texas were free, the Proclamation was fully implemented.
Juneteenth celebrations date back to 1866, at first involving church centered community gatherings in Texas.
Planning a funeral after someone has already died can leave family members with many questions and add stress to an already difficult time. But while thinking about your own death can be uncomfortable, planning ahead for your funeral wishes can lift a huge burden off your family’s shoulders.
5 Reasons to Discuss Your Funeral Wishes with Your Family - Funeral Basics Why should you discuss your funeral wishes with your family? Find out how sharing your funeral wishes can benefit everyone.
Celebrated on the third Sunday of June, Father's Day is a time to honor fatherhood and recognize the important contributions that dads make to our lives.
On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress writing the Articles of Confederation. It passed a resolution stating that "the flag of the United States be 13 stripes, alternate red and white" and that "the union is 13 stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation." Over 100 years later, in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson marked the anniversary of that decree by officially establishing June 14 as Flag Day.
Since its official establishment on June 14, 1775 - more than a year before the Declaration of Independence - the U.S. Army has played a vital role in the growth and development of the American nation.
Today we celebrate the oldest branch in the U.S. Armed Forces and honor the men and women who have protected our freedom for more than two centuries.
When you are grieving, yearning and preoccupation with memories can leave you feeling drained. You might even experience a shift in perception; other people may begin to look like the person in your life who died. You might be at a shopping mall, look down a hallway and think you see the person you loved so much. Or you might see a familiar car whiz past and find yourself following the car in hopes that the person who dies is inside.
Sometimes you might think that you hear the garage door open and the person entering the house as he or she had done so many times before. If these experiences are happening to you, remember: you're not crazy!
In the United States, su***de has become a leading cause of death, reaching nearly 50,000 deaths in 2022. With each death, it's estimated that there are six or more "su***de survivors" - those deeply affected by the loss and left to grieve and try to understand what happened.
Grief Support Options to Consider After Su***de Loss - Funeral Basics Are you looking for grief support after su***de loss? This article shares grief support options and websites that can help.
After the death of someone you loved, you may feel a sense of restlessness, agitation, impatience and ongoing confusion. It's like being in the middle of a wild, rushing river where you can't get a grasp on anything. Disconnected thoughts race through your mind, and strong emotions may be overwhelming.
This dimension of grief may give rise to the "going crazy syndrome." Mourners often say, "I think I'm going crazy." That's because in grief, thoughts and behaviors are different from what you normally experience. If you feel disorganized and confused, know that you are not going crazy, you are grieving.
It’s National Iced Tea Day! According to the Tea Association of the U.S.A., 85 percent of all tea consumed in the United States today is sipped cold. How did we get so hooked on the cool beverage? Blame Prohibition and World War II! Click below to read a fascinating NPR article that spills the tea on iced tea.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2015/06/09/412984583/as-american-as-iced-tea-a-brief-sometimes-boozy-history
80 years ago today, the Allied invasion of Normandy began. Popularly known as D-Day, it is the largest seaborne invasion in history. The operation began the liberation of France, and the rest of Western Europe, and laid the foundations of the Allied victory on the Western Front.
Today, we recognize this epic struggle against tyranny, and honor the memory of the brave individuals who gave their lives in the defense of freedom.
In honor of Pet Appreciation Week, we’re sharing helpful tips for ensuring your pets are cared for in the event of your passing.
When creating an estate plan, most people think about caring for their families after they die. But what about your pets? How do you know that your pet will continue to be cared for?
Protect Your Pet: 4 Steps to Create an Estate Plan for Your Pet - Funeral Basics Have you made arrangements for your pet after you're gone? Learn how to create an estate plan for your pet here!
This Memorial Day, we honor the memory of those who have given their lives for our country and our way of life. "Thank you" just isn't enough, but nevertheless, thank you - with all our hearts. If you would like to honor a specific veteran, please share their story with us in the comments.
Sometimes called "The Forgotten War," the conflict in Korea began on June 25, 1950, when North Korea invaded South Korea. The war claimed the lives of 33,686 Americans.
On October 28, 1986, Congress authorized the American Battle Monuments Commission to establish a memorial in Washington, DC, to honor members of the US armed forces who served in the Korean War.
Stay tuned as we continue to highlight our Nation's memorials honoring those who gave their lives in service to our country in celebration of Memorial Day.
This week, we honor Memorial Day by highlighting the memorials dedicated to the brave individuals who gave their lives in service to our country.
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
This week, we honor Memorial Day by highlighting the memorials dedicated to the brave individuals who gave their lives for their country.
Completed in 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial includes the names of over 58,000 servicemen and women who gave their lives in service in the Vietnam conflict.
This week is National Women’s Health Week, a time that encourages women to prioritize their physical and mental health. Read this article to find out how you or someone you love can improve your health and wellness this week!
Celebrating Women’s Health Week! | Health Equity Features | CDC National Women’s Health Week starts each year on Mother’s Day to encourage women to make their health a priority. Take these steps to live a safer and healthier life!
This week, we honor the bravery and sacrifice of the men and women of law enforcement who have given their lives in the line of duty. Join us in showing our support and appreciation.
Happy Birthday to Gayle Wilhelm! May this day bring you all the things that make you smile.
Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful moms in our community!
If you've lost your mom, Mother's Day can be hard. But there are so many ways you can celebrate your mom's memory on this special day! Read this article to find 11 ideas for remembering your mom this Mother's Day.
11 Ways to Remember Your Mom on Mother's Day - Funeral Basics Mother's Day can be hard if you've lost your mom, but with remembrance activities, you can hold your mom close on this special day.
It's National Nurses Week! From caring for the sick to assisting with surgeries to delivering babies, nurses play a vital—and often underappreciated—role in our lives. This week, take time to thank the dedicated healthcare workers who keep us healthy.
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