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In our blog, we share resources and information that families in our community can use to cope with their loss or better understand their grief. We also write about ways we have been involved in the community. Check out our latest posts below.

Remembering Her…

Posted on May 9, 2020 by Sarah Driskell | 3 Comments
Posted under Grief, Women & Grief

Mother’s Day comes every year and is a time to celebrate the Mother’s in our life. This may be a mom, stepmom, grandmother, aunt, or even a daughter. For some, this may be the first Mother’s Day without that special person, making it a day of grief and sorrow instead of happiness and celebration. And […]

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“Grace Through Grief” – The past year with Brittany Price

Posted on August 23, 2016 by J. Chad Pendley | Leave a comment
Posted under Grief Help, Women & Grief

  As a funeral director we see many different families from all different walks of life come through our doors every day.  Every person and every family that we encounter has their own story and they’re always unique… but, almost strangely similar in their grief.  Loosing a loved one will never be easy but the […]

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Till Death Do Us Part…

Posted on December 1, 2015 by J. Chad Pendley | Leave a comment
Posted under Women & Grief

This article was recently published on wives of the Pendley Funeral Directors.   AN UNFORESEEN FAMILY BUSINESS Not many little girls’ dreams go like this: One day I’m going to grow up and fall in love and get married … to the undertaker. But for these four ladies, that’s how their fairytale unfolded, marrying into the Pendley family […]

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Women and Grief

Posted on October 22, 2014 by J. Chad Pendley | 1 Comment
Posted under Grief Help, Women & Grief

Obstacles for a Grieving Woman… We had a great opportunity to sit in on a panel of grieving widows and learn more about how death and grief effect women.  Sometimes we see grief as universal but in fact, it can effect each sex a little differently.  My brother and I eyes were opened to what […]

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