Comstock-Kaye Life Celebration Centre
356 Rubidge St K9H 4C7 Peterborough, ON, Canada
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Locality: Peterborough, Ontario
Phone: +1 705-745-4683
Address: 356 Rubidge St K9H 4C7 Peterborough, ON, Canada
Website: www.comstockkaye.com/
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In a touching obituary for the feline fondly known as Doorkins Magnificat, the reverend wrote, From those first tentative steps into the building, she made the church her own.
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Gathering restrictions have made it difficult to properly honor our loved ones. You can still plan a celebration of life to reflect and remember loved ones the way that friends and family would have wanted. We call it a celebration of remembrance.
A written story is a great way to pay tribute to your furry friends and have a keepsake to remember them by. Have you written tributes to your pets?
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Prepaid funeral plans are funded through either an insurance policy or a trust account.
Unlike fifty years agowhen nearly all funerals took place in a church or cemeterypeople today are holding celebrations of life at a multitude of other unexpected locations. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/plan-f/life-well-celebrated
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Whether grieving the life of a lost loved one or shouldering the negative effects of the pandemic, there is a power in fictional stories reflecting what we are going through. Experts say that just by showing us how these characters are feeling and letting us see their grief without someone fixing it right away, it can be a huge comfort.
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She always thought that one day he would finally forget to deliver a rose. He made sure to keep up with his promise even after his passing.
You have options when it comes to planning and funding your funeral in advance.
We wish all who celebrate Rosh Hashanah a happy and healthy new year!
Thank you for having us!
Experienced funeral director Susan Simonds explains the work behind her role and the transformation the pandemic is having on the funeral industry.
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Mourning Secondary Losses The end of the summer can mean changing schedules, which can bring secondary losses to light. This can reopen emotional wounds and bring unexpected grief. Secondary losses can be just as significant of the death of your loved one and represent the loss of that person in other roles in your life. Maybe you always received photos of the first day of school, or your spouse was always there to weed the garden or mow the yard. The realization of the loss ...of your loved one in these roles may be sudden, but these feelings are natural. Secondary losses can be physical, such as a loss of a house because you can't afford to live there anymore, or psycho-social, such as the loss of a relationship. Secondary losses also include bedrock changes in your expectations and beliefs of the world around you which had been established when your loved one was alive. This can range from the family camping trip that was planned for next summer, thinking that he'll always be your rock, picturing walking your daughter down the aisle or imagining growing old in rocking chairs on the back porch. Part of the grieving process means identifying and mourning these types of secondary losses from your loved one's death. "Over time, identify the secondary losses that come to you as a result of your loved one’s death so that you can mourn themthey are part of your bereavement," says Dr. Therese A. Rando, (BCETS, BCBT). "Work to revise your assumptive world insofar as elements of it are no longer valid or have been shattered because of your loved one’s death." Read More: https://www.dignitymemorial.com//12-insights-into-grieving
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