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Monday, August 9th, 2010
When a love one dies we grieve. That’s the nature of man. Of course we don’t grieve for humans lost only. We can grieve over any lost, like the lost of a pet. To get over a lost we must have closure. For pet lost it can be a proper funeral complete with pet cremation [...]
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Friday, July 9th, 2010
Pets are like members of the family. When they pass on, you want to give them as much recognition as you would other members of the family. When my old dog died, I wrote a eulogy that attempted to summarize his life in a single sheet of paper. I sent it to my children who [...]
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Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Losing someone dear to us is never an easy thing. Sometimes when you think you’ve run out of tears, something reminds you of them and you start crying all over again. It gets easier over time, but you never truly heal. The best you can do is not to wallow in depression and think about [...]
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
It’s hard to lose a loved one. People say that they can understand what a grieving person feels, but the fact is they don’t. It can be similar in a way that everybody has experienced the death of someone very close. But people are different. They are unique. When one person dies, it is always [...]
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010
Our love for those who passed away does not end on their last breath. We try our best to give them the most solemn memorial service as we pay our last respect to them. Wooden urns are the perfect place to keep the remains of our beloved together with all of the fond memories as [...]
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Thursday, April 8th, 2010
I say cremation is the better option when you are faced with the task of putting to rest the remains of someone you love. It is quickly and professionally accomplished. It is less emotionally draining compared to watching the body in a casket being lowered into the depths of the earth. In a burial you [...]
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Friday, March 12th, 2010
The percentage of people wanting to be cremated instead of buried has increased in the past decade. Two primary reasons for this are that cremation saves money and saves land. It is simpler, less emotional and more convenient. The ashes can either be contained in a burial urn or scattered over a place that had [...]
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
A major issue when a pet dies is how the remains will be disposed of. The traditional way is to bury him in the ground, either in a public burial place for pets or in the private grounds. Cremation is also becoming a popular option. Because they don’t often experience death of a pet, owners [...]
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Monday, January 18th, 2010
Your emotional attachment to your pet can go beyond its lifetime. Therefore, you want to make a very special resting place for him.
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
The practice of cremation dates back thousands of years but it is only recently that the practice has gained popularity. For practical purposes and as a result of diminishing and increasing prices of memorial plots, people are opting for cremation. The result is more creative memorial urns. They are made of all sorts of materials [...]
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