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Rosemary Catzola
The loss of a loved one leaves a void that no one can fill. The grieving process is painful and families struggle to cope with the loss of a loved one. Long after the person has departed, the only things that remain are the memories that one will have to live with.

By: Rosemary Catzola | Culture and Society  > Death & Dying | Posted: Friday, December 10th, 2010

Rosemary Catzola
The infant headstones are the most precious in comparison with all other headstones. The death of a child or infant is the most heart-wrenching thing to happen to any parent. The memories of the little one will never fade and that needs to be etched in the most appropriate manner.

By: Rosemary Catzola | Culture and Society  > Death & Dying | Posted: Friday, December 10th, 2010

Roberto Sedycias
Grieving is not a nice feeling It can make you feel like your insides are being torn around

By: Roberto Sedycias | Culture and Society  > Death & Dying | Posted: Sunday, March 07th, 2010

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

By: Mark Thomas Walters | Culture and Society  > Death & Dying | Posted: Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

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

By: Todd Witengier | Culture and Society  > Death & Dying | Posted: Friday, January 08th, 2010

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

By: Mark Thomas Walters | Culture and Society  > Death & Dying | Posted: Friday, January 01st, 2010

Anna Stenning
This article provides information as to why the writing of wills is a vital process for people to undertake.

By: Anna Stenning | Culture and Society  > Death & Dying | Posted: Thursday, July 23rd, 2009