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Robert J. Avrech, a Jewish screenwriter, tries to cope with the death of his beloved son Ariel by blogging his way to... What?
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"It's not that I'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens." -- Woody Allen
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Funeral industry news, marketing tips & management advice.
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Daily journal of a dying man.
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A father's journey through breast cancer, bereavement and recovery.
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Alternative health, life, death, thriving, and cats.
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Healing the Grieving Heart is dedicated to grief, grief counseling and helping families with the process of grieving.
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This is about me and my journey to a "new normal" after the death of Luijoe , my beautiful 6 year old son. Recovery is a work in progress.
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Learning how to redefine yourself and rediscover life.
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At age 75, I decided it was time to look death in the face and become acquainted. I am questioning my old beliefs, searching for new ones, and embarking on an adventure of self discovery in learning to live again and to die with satisfaction and grace.
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This blog is about my journey through the brain tumor world with my dear husband, Lou. While not a journey I would wish on even my worst enemy, it is a journey that has enlightened and awakened me to what lies within us, and around us, each and every mome
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Spirit writings and letters from the afterlife.
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A place in my life where everything may not continue to be as bright or as defined as it has been. It is of an unknown age when I will recognize I am in my human twilight. Prior to then I will question the human twilight and beyond.
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A time has passed since former "YeYe" died, leaving Tantiratapong family to ponder the man and his legacy. But YeYe (Mr. Serm) has not faded into the historical shadows, and the family's heart is still with him.
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A "natter" is a conversation; a grave, that's obvious. Come here to think and talk about how we think and talk about death.
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After six years as a hospice volunteer, and as I've just passed my 75th birthday, I feel I have a few things to say about aging and the end of life.
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The ICCFA Blog is a news and discussion forum of the International Cemetery, Cremation and Funeral Association.
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Because death is a necessary part of life.
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Explores the meaning of cemetery symbols and other graveyard mysteries.
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This blog celebrates the memories of my dad.
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