Relocating a Loved One's Remains: Navigating the Process
Cemetery Blog Post

Relocating a Loved One's Remains: Navigating the Process

  • Posted Saturday, November 29, 2025 by Grimes Funeral Chapels

The process of relocating a loved one's remains may be necessary due to family relocation, consolidating burial plots, or changes in cemetery ownership.

When Gratitude and Grief Share a Seat at the Table: Finding Meaning in a Difficult Thanksgiving
Grief Blog Post & Podcast

When Gratitude and Grief Share a Seat at the Table: Finding Meaning in a Difficult Thanksgiving

  • Posted Thursday, November 27, 2025 by Grimes Funeral Chapels

During Thanksgiving, the directive to "be thankful" can be painful after a loss. We can find ways to reframe the holiday to allow gratitude and grief to coexist.

The Conversation That Eases Tomorrow’s Burden: A Guide to Discussing Final Wishes
Blog Post & FREE GUIDE

The Conversation That Eases Tomorrow’s Burden: A Guide to Discussing Final Wishes

  • Posted Wednesday, November 26, 2025 by Grimes Funeral Chapels

End-of-Life decisions while difficult, prevent uncertainty and ensure personal wishes are honored.  Is is not a conversation about death, but an act of love and clarity for loved ones.

How to Support a Grieving Friend: Beyond
At-need Blog Post & Podcast

How to Support a Grieving Friend: Beyond

  • Posted Friday, November 21, 2025 by Grimes Funeral Chapels

When supporting a grieving friend move beyond generic offers of help to providing specific, tangible assistance. Be present and listen without judgment while offering concrete help.

Holding Their Little Hands: A Gentle Guide to Helping a Child Grieve
Child Blog Post & FREE GUIDE

Holding Their Little Hands: A Gentle Guide to Helping a Child Grieve

  • Posted Wednesday, November 19, 2025 by Grimes Funeral Chapels

This document, "Holding Their Little Hands: A Gentle Guide to Helping a Child Grieve," provides advice for adults on supporting children through loss. It emphasizes that children grieve differently and need honesty, patience, and validation of their feelings.