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Sep 3, 2010
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Handling Practical Matters
  • The Cremation Option
    By Jessie Flynn
    When I was a young girl it seemed that when someone died, the family shared familiar rituals of having a viewing or wake and a religious memorial service. Afterwards, that person got buried in a cemetery. Goodness, I even remember creating a graveside service for my pet guinea pig and...
  • Tending to Business Details after a Loss
    By Jessie Flynn
    Are you grieving the loss of a person you love? If so, one thing you definitely do not need is a bunch of business changes to accomplish. Virtually every widow and widower tell me how exhausted emotionally and physically they feel, as well as completely overwhelmed by the business tasks...
  • How to Select a Quality Nursing Home
    By Robert W. White
    Many of you will be called upon to make a major decision regarding a parent or spouse regarding their health and long term care. This may be due to a death in the family or just because of the illness of a family member when care can no longer be...
  • Keeping Your Home after Someone You Love has Died
    By Tony Falzano
     In Massachusetts, Bill and Sharon have emotionally "shut down" and ignored their daily responsibilities, including paying their mortgage. Three months after the death of their teenage daughter, they were on their way to losing their home to foreclosure.

    In California, a middle aged woman named Sonya, suddenly lost...

  • Out With the Old and in With the New
    By Ann Leach
    I have a one-person office that now has two desk chairs!

    Office Max was having a Labor Day sale on office furniture so I went shopping.  I turned the corner of aisle 4 and there it was: a chrome and oh-so-pretty white fake leather manager's chair.  Ooooh, it looked...
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