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Seven Ways to Help a Friend Who's Lost a Pet    by Peggy Haymes
Price: Free! 720 words. Language: English. Published on June 22, 2012. Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Death, Grief, Bereavement.

You just heard their cat died. Or someone told you his dog was missing. You want to be a good friend to a friend who's missing their pet but you don't really know what to do. After all, there's no funeral home visitation. This brief guide by counselor Peggy Haymes gives you helpful tips for supporting a friend or family member as they grieve.
Grief: What Happens After The Funeral Is Over    by Tabi(tha) Jayne
Price: Free! 8560 words. Language: English. Published on November 20, 2012. Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Death, Grief, Bereavement.

At first when a loved one dies there is so much to do with registering the death, organising the funeral and letting people know that it keeps us busy. We really don’t have time to think about the implications of what has actually happened. It’s only after the funeral that it really hits home. All of sudden we really notice that there is a huge big gap within our lives. What happens next?
The Last Time    by Alan Freedman
Price: Free! 3320 words. Language: English. Published on January 14, 2013. Nonfiction » Inspiration » Spiritual inspiration.

(5.00 from 1 review)
A truth to be forged into the very core of your heart – my heart – is because there is most assuredly a last time coming for everything, and for everyone we love – a last time to tell them that you love them – to bundle up children or grandchildren, as you drop them off at a school bus stop – to tuck them in at night – celebrate a birthday, an anniversary,a never to be forgotten special occasion.
Surviving Loss: The Woodcutter's Tale    by Lisa Saunders
Price: Free! 5590 words. Language: English. Published on February 9, 2013. Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Death, Grief, Bereavement.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
The Woodcutter’s Tale is a tender fairytale for all ages about the process of healing after the death of a child. The afterword, written by a psychotherapist, seeks to help individuals understand the grieving process and return to a life with purpose and meaning. This booklet also includes one mother's story of how she's trying to move forward in a way that will honor the memory of her child.