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they help us understand and accept the fact that a death has occurred and that it is time to commemorate our loved and say good-bye. They help us share memories, tributes and appreciation for a life of the deceased. They help us acknowledge the reality of death, allow for the expression...
The loss of a loved one can leave you with a lot of unanswered questions, feelings of stress and anxiety and grief that makes events difficult to handle. The experienced funeral directors atMurphy Mortuary & Cremation Serviceswill guide you through the aspects of the funeral service with compassi...
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Merchandise We understand thatfuneral arrangementsare always difficult. Knowing that no one ever looks forward to entering a room full of caskets, we have designed our selection room in a way that will make these moments as easy as possible....
pre-recorded music can be relaxing and comforting to those who have come to the service. Some other ways music can be used, is to record a CD with the deceased’s favorite songs or songs that he or she wrote or to have musically inclined family or friends perform at the funeral service...
To the dismay of their closest relatives and companions, the two announce that they had agreed - they were going to have a duel to the death. The winner would bring his family glory, and the other family would be forced to leave the territory for good. The night before the duel, the ...
” Oppenheimer subsisted on little more than Chesterfield cigarettes and double-strength martinis, rims dipped in lime. “Cigarettes and pipes. He would alternate between the two. That’s what did for him in the end,” Murphy adds, a nod to the scientist’s death from cancer in 1967. “...
A year after her death, Alex Ben Block details her struggles to revive her once-promising career -- and, for the first time, shares his interviews with her late husband and mother.