At Glasser Funeral Home in Bridgeport, Illinois we take great pride in the compassionate care that we provide to the families we serve. We are constantly working to improve the service we offer. We felt that offering a web site for our families, their loved ones, and their friends was just another level of service that we wanted to provide.
During the time of service, some people are not able to attend if they are far away, home-bound, or have a previous obligation to meet. That is why we offer the online obituary and condolences pages that enable you to correspond with the family at their time on need.
During the time of service, some people are not able to attend if they are far away, home-bound, or have a previous obligation to meet. That is why we offer the online obituary and condolences pages that enable you to correspond with the family at their time on need.
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Most of us plan ahead in life. We plan for our wedding, our children's education, family vacations, and other significant expected life events. We also plan for the unexpected events of life by purchasing home, auto and medical insurance. Understanding the benefits of pre-planning has prompted many to take the step to plan their own arrangements.
Many who have undergone the emotional strain of arranging a funeral within hours of losing a loved one have made the choice to pre-plan their own funeral. Doing so lifts the burden from their loved ones by relieving decision-making pressure at a time of grief and emotional stress. Funeral arrangements are a deeply personal choice.
They served our country and often made the ultimate sacrifice to defend our freedom and way of life. We understand the special needs of veteran's families. Whether it is a simple family funeral or a full military service, we would like the opportunity to serve you and our country by honoring your loved one.
A friend has experienced the death of someone loved. You want to help, but you are not sure how to go about it. This article will guide you in ways to turn your cares and concerns into positive actions. Give your friend permission to express his or her feelings without fear of criticism. Learn from your friend; don't instruct or set expectations about how he or she should respond.
Someone you love has died. You are now faced with the difficult, but important, need to mourn. Mourning is the open expression of your thoughts and feelings regarding the death and the person who died. It is an essential part of healing. The following articles provide many practical suggestions to help you move toward healing in your unique grief journey.
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Karen K.
Oct 02, 2012
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