The VA mistakenly buried their brother in New York as an unclaimed veteran. Now his body is coming home to Colorado. May 24, 2024 The Department of Veterans Affairs buried Alvin Jerome Pugh in 2023 - but no one ever notified his family One Saturday in March, with a few minutes to spare before choir rehearsal, Patti Pugh engaged in what had become a habit over the last two years: “On...
Don't say nothing: How to offer sympathy to someone who's grieving May 23, 2024 Expressing your sympathy to someone who has just lost a loved one is a sensitive matter requiring tact - and fraught with pitfalls.
Founder Of Pregnancy Loss App Releases Candid Memoir Searching For Hope Amidst The Grief May 23, 2024 Psychotherapist Lindsey Henke is the founder of non-profit Pregnancy After Loss Support (PALS), and the author of 'When Skies Are Gray" Author Lindsey M.
From caregiving to mourning: Navigating the end of the road as a family caregiver May 22, 2024 Rebecca Turman looks at memorabilia of her parents, including a high school photo of her mom, on May 1 in Santee.
Delaware Becomes 10th State to Legalize Natural Organic Reduction May 22, 2024 Delaware Becomes 10th State to Legalize Natural Organic Reduction The First State is now the tenth state to legalize natural organic reduction (NOR).
High-Tech Headstones Are Bringing the Dead Back to Life: A Deep Dive May 21, 2024 Headstones are significant in the sense that they enable us to humanize deceased loved ones.
Brewing Through Grief: The Story of Wandering Soul Beer May 21, 2024 When tragedy struck brewer Matt Smith’s family, he channeled his grief into a beer project that has since gone on to help others cope with and address loss.
Delaware is the 10th state to legalize human composting, an alternative funerary practice May 20, 2024 Delaware joins a growing list of states allowing human composting as an alternative funerary practice.
12 “Polite” Ways You’re Talking About Grief That Are Actually Hurtful May 20, 2024 Grief can be hard to talk about.