Grief Issues

We have attempted to provide you with helpful guidance on grief issues. All categorized, we hope that we can provide insight and direction on where to turn. This area is always expanding so please visit back often for the information you seek.

Grief Counseling
When grieving becomes too difficult, it commonly results in depression and physical illness. If this is the case for you or someone you love, we have ways to help.
Helping Yourself Heal
Reconciling your grief will not happen quickly. But you can actively support the grieving process. Our suggestions will guide you. The death of someone loved changes your life forever, yet you can heal.
Accepting a Loss
The sudden death of a loved one is especially traumatic. These guidelines will help in dealing with the complex emotions of grieving the sudden loss of someone dear.
Grief
Involving a complex set of emotional and physical reactions to loss, the experience of grief is unique for each of us. If you or someone you love is trying to cope with loss, here’s what you should know.
The Grieving Process
The loss of a loved one, you could say, wounds us deeply. Whether you are helping yourself heal or a friend or child, this section will be helpful for you.
When Your Parent Dies
Here are some tips that may help you and the rest of the family recover from the death of your parents.
Children's Corner
We at Haskell & Morrison Funeral Home, help children understand the processes of dying, death and bereavement and how it affects their lives. Our children's program offers interactive discussions of what happens when a person dies, what the children will see, and examination of the caskets help children deal with the situation in an honest and caring setting before seeing their grandparent or other loved one.