- Death Clock- Watch Out! Your Life is Ticking Away By : Felix Lehmann
Have you ever wondered when you would die When you would have to say good bye to your near and dear ones - The Haitian Tragedy: Healing After the Death of Loved Ones By : Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D.
Days after a 70 earthquake devastated Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti, family members battled for a proper burial of their loved ones - The Art of the Sympathy Message—Tips to Help You Show You Care By : Steve Fadie
Death is not a happy subject It is probably the most difficult occasion for sending a greeting card - Sympathy Wording – How to Ease the Writing Task By : Bob Matthews
Composing Sincere Sympathy Wording is Not an Easy Task
Choosing sympathy wording for bereavement cards is never a simple matter You feel like you are “on the spot” - Sympathy Flowers - A Gesture of Extending Heartfelt Condolences By : Adriana N.
It's hard to say something when your friend or loved one is grieving and yet in some ways you wanted to show that you care and you are willing to offer them comfort One ideal choice of showing your concern is by giving them gift and let it speak for what your heart is saying in times of their lonely moment - Funeral Directors - How Their Role Has Changed By : Mark Thomas Walters
Today, more than ever before, the role of funeral directors has to evolve in order to keep up continual changes in cultural expectations The profession has come a long way since its beginnings, way back in the eighteenth century - Types of Flowers to Give at a Funeral By : Adrianna Noton
When providing support to a family at their loved one’s funeral, people will often give flowers Flowers have always been an important component of a funeral - Tips For Writing Better Words of Condolence By : Steve Fadie
When consoling those who have lost a loved one, all of us have a genuine desire to say something significant and supportive But somehow our minds rebel, all of our original thoughts dry up and we feel unable to write anything worthy of sharing - How to Keep Gravestones Looking at Their Best By : Mark Thomas Walters
The material of choice for gravestones today is generally granite, since it is durable and comes in a variety of crystalline textures and colors Bronze gravestones are also worth mentioning here though, as they are also a popular choice - The Death and Funeral of Michael Jackson By : Mark Thomas Walters
In March 2009, Michael Jackson announced his final ten shows at London's O2 Arena, but demand forced the residency to be extended to fifty nights, to commence on July 13th 2009 However, on June 25th 2009, the world stood still as news spread that Michael Jackson had died after a suffering cardiac arrest at his LA mansion - Why Was Haiti Hit So Hard? By : Cherokee Billie
So many people are asking why the country of Haiti was so devastated by an earthquake on January 12, 2010 We are always questioning these acts of nature and many people wonder how there can be a God who allows so much destruction, death, and unhappiness - How it Hurts Your Youngsters and What You Should Do After Their Dog Passed away By : Zongora Zoli
Many times the primary contact with bereavement for your children happens when their dog just passed away. Most of the times they can not have a handle on where their pet has gone and why is not back yet. - Quality Varies in Cremation Urns By : Todd Witengier
Savvy consumers strive to find quality products at competitive prices To achieve this, many will employ the Internet to research products and seek out vendors from both traditional brick-and-mortar outlets and e-commerce alternatives - Gravestone Inscriptions - What Can You Learn From Them? By : Mark Thomas Walters
Tracing back, and learning about, the history of your family is a worthwhile thing for anyone to spend some time doing If this is something that interests you, then there are lots of places that you can find information about your ancestors, with local archives and personal records being good examples - Chinese Funeral Services By : Mark Thomas Walters
As in many cultures, burials are taken very seriously in Chinese society The prolonged mournings that arose from Confucius Chinese tradition are still the norm today, and those that do not follow that tradition, along with various other ones, as part of funeral proceedings are said to be risking the fortune and fate of the whole of the deceased's family - Islamic Funerals - The Role of the Family, Community and Funeral Director By : Mark Thomas Walters
It is a fundamental Islamic teaching that death, rather than being the end of someone's life, is the start of the third stage of it At the point of death, a person's soul is said to rise up within them - How to Find Out If Someone Died Or Where Someone is Buried By : Steve Gee
If you only have a name how do you find out if someone has died
It's true that the less you know about someone then the harder it is to find them or to find out information about them but often it isn't impossible - How to Choose a Burial Place For Your Deceased Family Member By : Zongora Zoli
It is always painful when a loved one dies and this is when at times having something to do, such as planning the funeral, takes a bit away from that pain. Feeling useful is always helpful in these kinds of sad and stressful situations. - Funeral Cover: Everything You Need to Know By : Stephen Burton
Planning for your funeral in advance (like getting funeral cover) may reduce the burden on your family and loved ones once you pass away Nobody likes to think about that they may not be here one day, and many of us don’t care about funeral cover because we will not be here, but think about the people and family that you are leaving behind - California could be trying to sell a number of its most admired landmarks? By : Greg Jackson
The state of California is almost bankrupt, with a $24 billion budget deficit. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has said that something has to be done to fix the problem and his strategy called for the sale of some of California’s most popular landmarks. - Dealing With Death on an Extended Business Trip By : Lawrence J. Reaves
When you are preparing an extended stay business trip, whether in your home country or abroad, it is common to draw up a contingency plan in order to prepare for certain problems that may occur along the way These problems may include what to do if you get separated from the group, if there is a natural disaster, and even in today’s uncertain world what to do in case of a terrorist attack - Death and Dying – Opportunity to Embrace Our Existential Self By : Clare Mann
When someone close to us dies, we have the opportunity to experience ourselves differently in ways we cannot anticipate Regardless of our relationship with the dead person, the resultant feelings and changing self-awareness offers profound ways in which to experience ourselves and others differently - Happiness and How To Achieve It Right Now.
Why is Everyone Happy Except Me? By : Emma Summers
If you are not a happy person that is a choice you are making. You have complete control over your life and the choices that you make. There are many factors which people take into account to measure|gauge|determine|assess|evaluate} happiness. - Live Every Day of Your Life Because Life is Precious . It is the Only One That You Possess So Do Not Squander It. By : Emma Summers
It is the natural right of every human being to be joyful—to escape all the miseries of life. Happiness is the normal condition, as natural as the landscapes and the seasons. Make the most of every single day of your life. - Fatal Accidents: How Do Fatal Accident Claims Work? By : Jessica A Parker
The death of a family member is probably the worst thing any one of us will have to endure If the death was the result of a fatal accident, the shock and grief of a sudden, unexpected death will be very difficult to recover from - Baitrunner: Getting Shimano Reels From a Death in the Family By : Robert Feuring
Fishing has been around for a long time Millions of people, especially during earlier times, relied and survived on fishing as a main source of income and livelihood - Should I Believe In Life After Death? By : Keith Ward
This is a question that has been asked many times and everyone has a different answer The belief in reincarnation has existed for centuries - What to Expect From an Out of Body Experience By : Keith Ward
Have you ever had an out of body (OBE) experience Sometimes when you are just about to enter sleep, in the twilight area between drifting off and waking have you experienced a jumping sensation that woke you - Treatment For Prostate Cancer
By Christopher Charles By : mauvine jezzel
When a patient is first diagnosed with prostate cancer and has had all the relevant tests to check the extent of the disease he will normally have an appointment with his doctor to have a conversation about what is the next step. Prostate cancer treatment will depend on how far the cancer has gone and on the intent of the treatment. For example early prostate cancers will be treated with surgery, radiotherapy or watchful waiting. Surgery is a possibility for many men in the early stages or prostate cancer and so the subject should be discussed with the doctor. Hormone therapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a mixture of three is used to treat prostate cancer in its late stages. Often patients will be given a choice of treatments by the doctor and the pros and cons of each option explained. There is no best cancer of prostate treatment because the treatment you receive will depend on the extent of your cancer. - Tips that help your survival chances against breast cancer
By Mauvine Jane By : mauvine jezzel
Do you know that those birth control pills you pop can cause you breast cancer? It increases the estrogen level in a woman’s body. There is a link between estrogen and the development of breast cancer as tested patients show advanced estrogen content. Using other types of contraceptives like condoms will lower the risk of increasing your risk level with respect to breast cancer. - Prostate Cancer
By Christopher Charles By : mauvine jezzel
When a patient is first diagnosed with prostate cancer and has had all the relevant tests to check the extent of the disease he will normally have an appointment with his doctor to have a conversation about what is the next step. Prostate cancer treatment will depend on the extent of the cancer and on the intent of the treatment. For example early prostate cancers will be treated with surgery, radiotherapy or watchful waiting. Prostate cancer surgery is a definite possibility for many men in the early stages of the disease and so the subject should be discussed with the doctor. Hormone therapy, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or a mixture of three is used to treat prostate cancer in its late stages. A Great Deal of patients will be given a choice of treatments by the doctor and the pros and cons of each option explained. There is no best cancer of prostate treatment because the treatment you receive will depend on the extent of your cancer. - Early Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Can Save Your Life
By Christopher Charles By : mauvine jezzel
If you experience certain symptoms like frequent night urination, blood in your urine or semen, pains in your lower back, in your pelvis or in your upper thighs this could be symptoms of prostatitis, a non cancerous swelling of the prostate gland or it could be prostate cancer. - Re-mortgaging your home: know what you want By : Vivienne Ferrall
Recent reports by mortgage lenders revealing rising house prices show that improvements in the property market are encouraging buyers back into action. In specific, more people are re-mortgaging since the start of the economic recession. - How I Communicate With The Deceased By : Cherokee Billie
One of the most frequently asked questions that I receive is: Is it possible to communicate with a loved one who has passed away and, if so, how to do it Loved ones usually try to get messages through to us to let us know how they are doing - Life and After Life By : Cherokee Billie
Lately because of so many celebrities passing away, such as Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett, to name a few, I have been asked many questions about life and death Death is a universal experience - Review of 'The Majesty of Your Loving - A Couple's Journey Through Alzheimer's' by Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle By : Jacqui Dodds
This is a very tender account of the personal journey, from diagnosis to death, of a very intimate and affectionate couple who were not afraid to reveal their understanding of the progressive loss of faculties and slow death caused by Alzheimer's. It is a poetically written book about tenderness, fear, hope and loss; about courageousness and stamina; devotion and acceptance. - Review of 'The Majesty of Your Loving - A Couple's Journey Through Alzheimer's' by Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle By : Jacqui Dodds
This is a very poignant account of the personal journey, from diagnosis to death, of a very close and caring couple who were not afraid to communicate their understanding of the progressive loss of faculties and lingering passing away caused by Alzheimer's. It is a poetically written book about affection, anxiety, trust and loss; about courageousness and patience; commitment and tolerance. - The Ghost Of Michael Jackson By : Cherokee Billie
There is a video that was shown on the Larry King show on CNN recently where the camera crew was going through Neverland and they captured a ghostly image walking through a room This video can now be seen on YouTube - My Recent Psychic Messages From Spirit About Michael Jackson By : Cherokee Billie
Here's the latest information I have received from spirit on July 17, 2009 regarding Michael Jackson I know that the autopsy report is going to show that Michael died from a drug overdose causing cardiac and pulmonary arrest - What's Your Legacy By : Ken Keis
Far too many individuals won’t leave much of a mark. Why? They engage life half-heartedly -- primary wrapped up in themselves. Then they wonder why their lives are unfulfilling and miserable. - When Death Does Chinese People Part By : Jack Liu
Every family have their happy and sad moments and it the same all over the world regardless of language, caste are gender and other barriers The death of a near and dear one causes lots of grief in the family and it is the same with the Chinese too - Death of Michael Jackson Shocks the World By : Todd A. Smith
The Michael Jackson comeback concert series in London was supposed to be the event that got his career back on track However, the stellar life and career of perhaps the world’s greatest entertainer ended abruptly as a result of cardiac arrest on June 25, 2009 - Michael Jackson’s Comments on Today’s Memorial Service By : Cherokee Billie
“I want to thank everyone for being so calm and respectful today My biggest concern was that people’s emotions would override their common sense and they would be carried away with grief - 4 Added Expenses Linked With Burial By : Hal Stevens
Many do not know about the costs connected with burial I have listed some of them below - 3 Shifting Explanations For Choosing Traditional Burial By : Hal Stevens
Burial is commonly called interment It is frequently has a considerable price tag and unquestionably the most pricey part of a funeral - 3 Key Concerns Before Buying a Grave Plot By : Hal Stevens
Not many people want to reflect on death—particularly the loss of their loved ones or even their own death However, planning a funeral in advance it is always an excellent plan so that you’ll be ready when the time comes (and sooner or later comes for everyone), for the most part people haven’t given much consideration to death and dying - 3 Crucial Pieces to Reflect on When Writing a Eulogy For Your Spouse By : Hal Stevens
Through exceptional times and dreadful, through delight and pain, your partner is the person whom you have chosen to spend your life with When your husband or wife departs this life, you might feel lost and very alone - 3 Reflections When Writing a Eulogy For Mother By : Hal Stevens
When most people think of “home,” the first thought is of our mother The mother is the foundation of comfort, the supplier of food, of praise, of warmth, of love - 3 Thoughts When Writing a Sibling Eulogy By : Hal Stevens
As youths, we frequently fight with our brothers and sisters It’s just the normal order of things - 3 Things to Think About When Writing a Father’s Eulogy By : Hal Stevens
Losing parent is painful regardless of your age or your relationship with that parent There’s a part of us that will always feel like a child, no matter how full-grown or sophisticated we become and despite our age - 5 Added Tips For Writing a Traditional Eulogy By : Hal Stevens
If you’re thinking about going with the conventional style of writing a speech for the eulogy you’re going to deliver, I’d like to present some tips that will help you
Take some time alone to sit down in a quiet place and reflect - 4 Main Explanations On Why More People Are Choosing Cremation By : Hal Stevens
1 People are enjoying a longer life (the average life expectancy for men is 73 - Preparing a Funeral Service and What to Ask the Funeral Director By : Flora Richards-Gustafson
A funeral director should be a person who can provide support during times of great need by acting as an experienced source of guidance As in any business, some funeral directors are more up front than others - 10 Unique Cremation Urn Options For Holding Cremated Remains By : Hal Stevens
As a result of the soaring costs of burial and quickly decreasing cemetery space, the alternatives in materials, styles and arrangement of cremation urns have increased, with cremation becoming a more accepted and conventional choice Cremation has been practiced for thousands of years and urns have been in use just as long - A Clarification Of The Cremation Procedure By : Hal Stevens
Most people fear what they do not know and we appreciate that better than anyone For years we have been fruitfully dealing with families that have lost loved ones and offering them appropriate guidance - Cremation Issues To Talk About With Your Funeral Service Provider By : Hal Stevens
Here is a list of topics about cremation and cremation services that you may well wish to talk about with your funeral director Your funeral professional can supply the answers to these questions, as well as to any others you might have - 5 Advantages Of Cremation As Opposed To Burial When Planning A Funeral By : Hal Stevens
There are several reasons that people decide on cremation Some of the immediate advantages of cremation are:
• Cremations are typically much less expensive than ground burials for many reasons - 5 Commonly Asked Questions And Answers Concerning Cremation By : Hal Stevens
• How does cremation work Does the body turn to ash - 5 Steps In The Process Of Cremation By : Hal Stevens
Not many people want to dwell on the technicalities of death but we do need to be educated about it so that we are fully conscious of the choices we’ve made and what they mean
In this section, I will talk about the basic steps of a cremation which I have divided into five distinct phases - 6 Final Resting Place Considerations For Cremated Remains By : Hal Stevens
With cremation, you will, in fact, have added choices for a final resting place than with a classic earth burial With interment, you can choose burial in the family plot, church garden, or other memorial site - 7 Steps For Selecting A Cremation Provider By : Hal Stevens
Always put your wishes in writing so that there are no troubles when you die Because death is often ill-timed and surprising, this should be taken care of at the first chance - 4 Things To Consider About Cremation By : Hal Stevens
There are some things to think about when choosing between cremation and burial Families may come across some distress with cremation and conflict from family members for a range of personal reasons - 3 Rationales For Choosing Cremation By : Hal Stevens
The choice of cremation is a very delicate one Whether you’re making the choice for yourself or for a loved one, your preference can be effected by numerous factors - 4 Ways To Organize Your Thoughts By : Hal Stevens
At our best, many of us have a hard time organizing our thoughts It’s not something we regularly do - 8 Special Eulogy Styles By : Hal Stevens
Your thoughts are cloudy You’re weary—both physically and emotionally - 10 Learning Points From Lessons Of Real Life Cremation Stories By : Hal Stevens
We don’t spend a lot of time thinking about passing away If truth be told, for the majority of people, it’s a subject that’s taboo, or, at the very least, an uncomfortable subject - 3 Key Questions About Funeral Services And Cremations By : Hal Stevens
If you are taking into consideration the possibility of cremation, but have doubts about how your choice will impact your wish to have a funeral service, there’s no need to be worried
You are free to have as much of a funeral service as you wish or none at all - 3 Caskets Or Urn Preferences Fitting For Cremation By : Hal Stevens
Across the US - 4 Ways To Write A Fantastic Eulogy By : Hal Stevens
Either during the wake, the funeral services itself or a memorial service, most of the time a family member, close friend or clergy member will deliver a eulogy The term “eulogy” simply means “words of praise - 3 Alternative Containers And Means Of Handling Cremains By : Hal Stevens
While inurnment and scattering ashes are the most conventional ways of handling cremains, new ways have also turned out to be well-liked While some are somewhat excessive—such as having a container with the cremains shot out of a cannon, or even more so extreme—into space, others are especially cute and sentimental - Cremation Or Burial – Carbon Emissions And The Environment By : Hal Stevens
There is no denying the evidence that cremation is becoming a popular alternative to burial And, more funeral homes and cemeteries are joining the trend of “green burials” which don’t use harmful chemicals in preparing the body - Online Memorials – Selection Based On Website Features By : Hal Stevens
Just like everyone deserves a proper and fitting funeral and burial/cremation, your departed loved ones deserve a high quality online memorial In these times when we have the ability to share our memories with family, friends, co-workers and others we need to make an online memorial part of the funeral and grieving process - How to Cope With the Death of a Business Leader By : Simon Oates
Tragedy can strike at any time in an organisation, and the loss of a leader, especially a great one - can shatter the management of a stable company This article will explain what you can do to help your organisation to prevent disruption in the event of the loss of a key member of staff, and what to do should the worst ever happen - Tips in Making a Eulogy Especially For a Mother By : Dirk Daggler
It is important that certain preparations must be made in order that a eulogy can properly honor the dead Preparation will help the one making such speeches from embarrassment - The Effectiveness of Sample Eulogies By : Dirk Daggler
It is but natural to feel devastated about the passing of a loved one Upon witnessing the death of a loved one, we are embraced wit so much pain, mourning and sometimes depression - Creative Obituaries: Something More for the Loved By : Ben Nystrom
Creative obituaries are a new spin on an old tradition In the 1500s when the printing press became more popular and widely used, obituaries began as short death notices and usually contained only the deceased's name, date of birth, death date, and cause of death - Preparing a Funeral Notice By : Ben Nystrom
Funeral notices are necessary means of letting friends and family know about the death of a loved one Traditionally, these letters were sent out by family members or the funeral service provider in the mail to notify others of the specifics of the funeral - Burial Options: Choosing a Funeral Casket By : Ben Nystrom
When someone close to you dies, the process of arranging a burial or memorial ceremony, as well as all the other aspects that come with the death of a loved one, can be overwhelming One aspect of planning a funeral or ceremony that should not cause you stress is deciding on the type of casket or burial vessel for your loved one - The Silent Killer By : Todd A. Smith
“Every 10 minutes someone in the US - Palliative Care and Other End of Life Plans By : Ben Anton
The older one gets, the more important it is to start an open, honest discussion on end-of-life preparations with your family and doctors Most people put off discussing the tougher questions related to passing on:
--- How would I like to spend my remaining days - Saying More With a Memorial Poem By : Ben Anton
Planning a funeral service is no easy task, as people are weary and uncertain during such an emotional time Finding ways in which to express thoughts and feelings is difficult when there are no perfect words to say - Christmas Gift Baskets: Giving a Gift Basket For a Death in the Family By : Alice Wilkene
Gift giving is an all year round activity for people of all ages Finding original gift ideas for any occasion needs a little help from experts - Grief Support: Helping the Bereaved During the Holidays By : Ben Herman
The bereaved need the support, encouragement and time of their family and friends during the holiday season to help calm their thought and comfort their souls The grieving often try to maintain the same level of activity as they have in past years even though they may not be mentally and physically ready to do all of the usual activities – holiday parties, family get-togethers, shopping and meal preparation - Funeral Planning: Selecting a Grave Marker or Headstone By : Ben Anton
The gravesite marker is a permanent fixture; a tribute that will be seen and remembered for eternity It is therefore important to give thought to choosing the right marker for your family members - Funeral Speeches 101: Making the Best Funeral Speech By : Margaret Marquisi
Funeral speeches can also be called a Eulogy Eulogy refers to a speech being delivered at a memorial service - What Happens to Our Loved Ones When They Die a Violent Death? By : Melissa H. Van Rossum
With all the news lately about violent attacks, including Ann Pressly, the news anchor from Little Rock, Arkansas who was beaten to death and the members of Jennifer Hudson’s family who was killed, people are naturally wondering what happens to a loved one when they die a violent death
I’ve met several ghosts who died from violent attacks - Take Courage: Coping With Loss This Holiday By : Ben Anton
The holidays can be a difficult time for those that have lost a loved one The joy of the holidays makes emotions like grief and sadness much more profound and harder to cope with - Give a Eulogy Speech That Will Be Remembered For Years to Come By : Margaret Marquisi
One of the most poignant memories a person can have is a eulogy speech for a loved one that celebrated their life, and helped the survivor to focus on the life they lived, and not their departure If you can deliver a eulogy speech that will help a person to have that experience, then you have fulfilled your duty to the survivor and to the departed - Choosing Funeral Music By : Ben Anton
Funeral music can be an excellent way to truly capture the essence and spirit of your loved one Though usually played softly, the music at a funeral can also shape the ceremony by reminding mourners of the type of person they have lost - Sympathy Flowers: Choosing a Floral Arrangement By : Ben Anton
Funeral flowers are a time honored tradition of showing our love, respect, and affection both for those who have passed from this life and for those who are left behind They are meant to be a source of comfort and beauty in a dark time in a family’s life, and can also represent the continuation of life even though a death has touched us - The Five Stage of Grief By : Nathan Martyn
Losing someone close to us is never easy In her 1969 book titled, "On Death and Dying", Elisabeth Kubler-Ross lists the five stages of grief that most of us experience when we go through this situation - Online Mourning By : Nathan Martyn
In the world of Internet connections and email communications, keeping in touch has become much simpler This is even true when a loved one dies and we want to share our grief with friends and family members across the miles - Five Tips For Writing an Obituary By : Nathan Martyn
When someone dies, it is important to tell those who might have known the person This is usually done in the form of an obituary that is published in the local newspaper or on the Internet - Sending Flowers during Funerals By : Timothy Spencer
One way of expressing our sincere sympathy to a friend or family who just lost a loved one is by sending over a flower arrangement. Before doing so, you must take some considerations. This article gives you some pointers on what is the best flower arrangement to send over to a funeral. - Is a Loved One Trying to Reach You From the Other Side? 5 Ways to Know For Sure By : Melissa Van Rossum
Our deceased loved ones reach out to us constantly, and they do it in every way they possibly can They want us to feel their presence so we’ll know that they are well and that they are not gone - Why Ghosts Stay Around After Their Death, And 5 Ways You Can Avoid Making the Same Mistake By : Melissa Van Rossum
Ghosts are people who, after their death, choose not to cross over to the Other Side, for various reasons Sometimes they've died a tragic death and they don't recognize that they're dead - 5 Ways to Bring Healing in Commemoration By : Lynn Zingel
Death is a robber and thief, takes away, but grief and sorrow can give it back As hard as it is and perhaps daunting at the time it is possible to recover from grief with new strengths, a new focus and a new direction - Choosing Appropriate Funeral Flowers By : Rakesh Gaikwad
Funeral flowers chosen by the next of kin or close family for the top of the casket or coffin are usually diamond shaped or flowers made into the traditional shape of a cross The size of the casket flowers are quite often dependant on the size of the coffin however, the same designs are available in varying lengths to accommodate this - The Mothers of Section Sixty By : Julie Redstone
They come each Sunday with their flowers and beach chairs, their photos and mementos of times now past, to sit by the beloved headstones that mark the last resting place of their warrior sons or daughters, these women of Section Sixty Despite the fact that Arlington National Cemetery has strict regulations regarding decorating trees that stand amongst the headstones, or leaving pictures and sweet remembrances at the gravesites, these mothers leave them nonetheless, even knowing that in a week, or two, or three, they will be swept away by the ground's caretakers, and that they will come back afterward with new pictures, new flowers, new love - Religious Perspectives of Death By : Mike Vines
Death, both to the living and to the dying, means many different things To some extent the meaning is different from person to person but many times our thoughts are based on our religion
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