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a later date. A commitment of service                    table. If alcohol is served, limit yourself
           can be something as simple as cooking                    to one or two, do not become inebriated
           them dinner, or offering to clean up their               and risk doing something inappropriate.
           house, any of the “little” things that may
           be neglected while a family deals with
           death. Make sure you provide a signed                    Understanding Grief
           card so the family knows who gave the                    The death of a loved one, friend or family
           gift.                                                    member  often puts  us in touch with
                                                                    our own thoughts and feelings about
           Keep in touch - you may feel that the                    mortality. All of a sudden we realize how
           family needs their space and time to                     quickly life can end. It is normal to feel
           grieve, but a simple phone call or note                  out-of-control and overwhelmed. Realize
           after the funeral lets the family know                   you are grieving.
           you care. With social networking leaving
           a quick note is as simple as a click of a                The first step towards regaining a sense
           mouse. The months following a death is                   of control is to understand grief. Grief is a
           when grieving friends and family need                    physical, social, emotional, psychological
           the most support.                                        and spiritual reaction to loss. It is natural,
                                                                    normal  and necessary. It  may cause a

           Don’t:                                                   variety of reactions, including:
           Bring your cell phone - your phone
           ringing will be highly inappropriate and                 •  Feeling tired and irritable. You may
           will cause a disturbance, so turn any                        experience insomnia or feel tired all
           ringers or notifications off. Even better,                   the time.
           leave your phone at home or in your car,                 •  Appetite changes. You may or may
           a funeral is not the time to be texting or                   not feel hungry.
           checking your messages.                                  •  Feelings of anxiousness. You may
                                                                        feel worried and excited at the same
           Allow your children to be a distraction -                    time; like your heart is racing and
           from a very young age children are aware                     you cannot “catch your breath”.
           of death and if the funeral is for someone               •  Feelings of emptiness. You may feel
           that was close them (grandparent, aunt,                      hollow inside. It may be hard to
           uncle) they should be given the option to                    concentrate or remember things.
           attend. However, if it is not appropriate                •  Feeling out-of-control. You may feel
           for your child to be there and if you feel                   helpless, angry or frightened.
           they will cause a commotion, leave them
           with a babysitter.                                       All of these feelings are normal. Your
                                                                    whole world has changed. You cannot

           Be afraid to remember the good times -                   bring the person back or change the
           funerals are obviously a time of grieving                situation. It is natural to feel vulnerable.
           and mourning, but remembering the                        Through information, we gain a sense of
           good times helps with the healing                        understanding. Through understanding,
           process. Sharing a funny and appropriate                 we gain a sense of control.
           story is acceptable, and, in some cases
           exactly what the deceased would                          Seek out information about grief, everyone
           have wanted.                                             grieves differently. Our cultural and
                                                                    religious experiences, the circumstances
           Overindulge - if food or drink is served,                of the death and our relationship with
           do not over do it. Have a bite to eat                    the  person  who died  influence  our
           before you go to the service, you do not                 reactions to grief. If someone dies after
           want to be that guy parked at the snack



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