It’s Okay to Talk About Your Funeral

November 6, 2021

The Sisters have committed their lives to normalize people talking about grief.  In addition to that we need to normalize talking about our own funerals.  Funeral planning is such a devastating experience and if we had not talked to our loved one ahead time to know what they wanted it can be a nightmare.  Emotions are running high and because grief is unique and individual everyone wants something different based on their relationship with the deceased family member.

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