
Grieving the loss of a loved one is a very difficult but natural
process. There are a number of resources available to help
you, your family, and friends cope. Please use and share the
resources we've collected throughout the Grief Support portion of
our site

Lending Library
We maintain a library of grief resource
materials for use by the public. Our library includes well over 100
books, videotapes, audiotapes and brochures all authored or
produced by nationally recognized authorities. Topics include
general grief & bereavement, loss of a parent, death of a
child, children & death, grief in the workplace, terminal
illnesses, sudden & traumatic death, AIDS related deaths,
suicide & homicide, and a section for professionals dealing
with death as caregivers.
Holiday Memorial

The
Christmas season can be a particularly difficult time for those who
have recently experienced a death bringing with it conflicting
emotions of joy and sorrow. We offer a program that can assist you
in coping with the holidays and working through these
emotions.
Since Christmas is a time for remembering, we have a service to
honor those who have died during the past year. We invite families
to attend this Service of Remembrance. Memory cards of the deceased
are placed on the tree and available for families to take home with
them to be used as tree ornaments, bookmarks or as a keepsake in
the years to come. We also supply any additional cards needed for
the family.
It is a beautiful and meaningful ceremony with the lighting of the
Christmas Tree, a candle lighting ceremony with comforting thoughts
and passages of remembrance.
Invitations are sent to the closest family member. We ask them to
share this invitation with the entire family. The ceremony is
usually held the second or third Sunday in December.