A eulogy is a heartfelt speech given at a funeral or memorial service to honor the life, personality, and legacy of the deceased. It is an opportunity to share cherished memories, stories, and reflections that celebrate the impact the person had on others. Typically delivered by close family or friends, a eulogy should be brief (just a few minutes) and focus on key stories or qualities that capture the loved one's essence
The funeral profession is undergoing a significant change, known as the "Pink Wave," with women now making up over 60% of mortuary science students. This shift is not a replacement of one gender for another but an evolution of the industry to offer more diverse and well-rounded end-of-life care.
This guide, "Navigating the Modern Cemetery," provides an industry-standard overview of the evolving death care industry in 2026, focusing on rights, regulations, and modern burial options.
Sleeplessness is a common and normal part of the grieving process, creating a vicious cycle where grief disrupts sleep, and exhaustion makes it harder to process loss. The stress of loss triggers emotional and physical reactions like intrusive thoughts, anxiety, and loneliness that prevent rest.
The 48-Hour Survival Guide outlines the immediate, essential logistical and administrative steps families must take in the 48 hours following a loved one's death.