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4 Ways to Practice Self-care While Grieving

4 Ways to Practice Self-care While Grieving

After the loss of a loved one, grief can come about in ways you didn’t expect. Our care team at Farenga Funeral Home recognizes that each grief journey is different, and it is important not to compare your experience with grief to others. However, one common aspect of...
Understanding the Cremation and Burial Process

Understanding the Cremation and Burial Process

Until a loved one dies, many families don’t know the extent of end-of-life options, including the details of cremation, traditional burial, and the selection of a final resting place. Lee Funeral Home staff hears questions like, “Can we have a funeral even...
Commemorating Our Loved Ones When We Are Apart

Commemorating Our Loved Ones When We Are Apart

During this time of isolation, everything has been impacted: from the approach to groceries, children’s schooling, and travel. Governments are introducing new programs while communities are learning to adjust. At times like this, we hope that people are expressing...
Why You Should Preplan (And Prepay) For Your Funeral

Why You Should Preplan (And Prepay) For Your Funeral

Most people have a blind spot when it comes to their own demise, says Lee Funeral Home operator. “We all agree on the need for insurance for life’s possible misfortunes; yet too few of us plan for the inevitable misfortune of death,”  Too often, he says, people leave...
How to Personalise a Funeral

How to Personalise a Funeral

How to personalise a funeral is something we are asked about regularly. Just like the people they are for; no two funerals are the same. Some people want a formal, lavish occasion, whilst others want a simple affair with little fuss. Whatever the funeral, there are...
How to Explain Death to a Child

How to Explain Death to a Child

The death of a family member or a friend is difficult for anyone to deal with, no matter their age. Explaining death to a child can be challenging, as children under six years old typically do not understand that death is permanent. They may believe that the...