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Grief Resources

Grief: General

These thoughtful articles provide guidance and direction for anyone
touched by grief.

  • The Journey Through Grief
  • The Mourner’s Bill of Rights

Helping Yourself with Grief

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.

  • Helping Yourself Heal When Someone Dies
  • Helping Yourself Heal When Your Child Dies
  • Helping Yourself Heal When Your Spouse Dies
  • Helping Yourself Heal When a Parent Dies
  • Helping Yourself When a Baby Dies
  • Helping Yourself Heal During the Holiday Season
  • Helping Dispel 5 Common Myths About Grief
  • Helping Yourself Live When You Are Seriously Ill
  • Helping Yourself Live When You Are Dying

Helping Others with Grief

A friend has experienced the death of someone loved. How can you
help? The following articles provide many practical suggestions for
helping others with grief:

  • Helping a Friend in Grief
  • Helping a Man Who is Grieving
  • Helping a Friend Who is Dying
  • Helping a Friend Who is Seriously Ill
  • Helping a Suicide Survivor Heal
  • Helping a Homicide Survivor Heal
  • Helping a Grandparent Who Is Grieving
  • Helping a Grieving Friend in the Workplace
  • Helping AIDS Survivors Heal
  • Helping SIDS Survivors Heal
  • Helping Your Family When a Member is Dying
  • Helping Your Family When a Member is Seriously Ill
  • Helping Your Family Cope When a Pet Dies
  • Helping Your Family Decide if Organ and Tissue Donation is Right for You

For and About Grieving Children and Teenagers

Children and teenagers have special needs following the death of a
friend or family member. The following articles provide wonderful
insight in helping children and teens understand and express their
grief.

  • Helping Children Cope with Grief
  • Helping Teenagers Cope with Grief
  • Helping Infants and Toddlers When Someone They Love Dies
  • Helping Children with Funerals
  • Helping Children Understand Cremation
  • Helping a Child Who is Seriously Ill
  • Helping a Child Who is Dying
  • Helping Grieving Children at School
  • Helping Bereaved Siblings Heal

Funerals, Memorials, Cremation and Related Topics

The days following the death of a loved one can be filled with
sadness and confusion. The following articles can help you
understand the importance of the rituals surrounding death.

  • Helping Your Family Personalize the Funeral
  • Helping Create a Meaningful Eulogy
  • Ten Freedoms for Creating a Meaningful Funeral
  • Why is the Funeral Ritual Important?

For Funeral Directors

Effectively meeting the grief needs of customers in an increasingly
impersonal world takes special effort on the part of professionals
in the grief industry. The following articles are designed to help
funeral directors gauge their own effectiveness and meet the
challenges of serving customer needs.

  • It’s the Experience That Counts: Funeral Home Customer Service for Today’s Families
  • And We Wonder Why People Question the Need for Funerals…
  • Creating Excellence in Customer Service
  • The Dirty Dozen of Customer Service
  • E-Serving Families: How Your Website Should Help Your Customers
  • Listening to (and Satisfying) the Never-Satisfied Customer
  • Serving Families and Caregivers with Education
  • Understanding and Being Responsive to Today’s Families

For Hospices and Other Caregivers

Caregivers have special needs of their own. The following articles
are designed to help caregivers take care of themselves as well as
those who are suffering from loss.

  • Companioning the Bereaved: An Introduction
  • Tenet 1: Companioning Principle
  • Tenet 2: Companioning Principle
  • The Awesome Power of “Telling The Story”: Why I’m Proud to be a Grief Counselor
  • Caregiver as Gardener: A Parable
  • Companioning vs. Treating: Beyond The Medical Model of Bereavement Caregiving
  • Growing Through Grief: The Role of Support Groups
  • Responding to Problems in the Support Group Setting
  • The Bereavement Caregiver’s Self-Care Guidelines

Recent Obituaries

GRAUDS: Vallija (Kirsons) of London

HODGINS: Judith Lois “Judy” (Grier) of Lucan

MALONEY: Jean (Smith) of Exeter, formerly of Dublin

MCCURDY: Marion Anne (Lamport) of R.R.1 Centralia

ALLEN: William Lloyd “Bill” of Exeter, formerly of Usborne Township

SIMPSON: Shirley May (Heywood) of RR#2 Lucan

HALL: Hazel (Bannerman) formerly of Seaforth

ROWE: Mary Geneva (Elliott) of Exeter

SHANTZ: Gerald (Gerry) of Zurich

HART: Jerry of Vanastra

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Haskett Funeral Homes, 456 Main Street South, Box 1390, Exeter, Ontario N0M 1S7, Canada - Phone: 519-235-1220
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Our Essentials-Only service does not include our full in-person Aftercare. We provide you with the forms required to apply for the CPP Death Benefit along with our C.A.R.E. Guide checklist.

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Memorial Tree

Each year we hold a tree dedication ceremony at Morrison Dam in Exeter. We purchase a tree to be planted in memory of the lives lost from the previous year.

Our Service Coverage Area

Service AreaWe are always willing to go where called upon but this image shows a visual of the communities that our included in our initial transportation fee. We offer a 40km radius from any of our 5 locations (Arva (London), Exeter, Lucan, Seaforth, and Zurich). Any mileage beyond the included 40km will be charged a rate of $2.50/km (one way travel only).

Potential Additional Transportation Fees

$150 - If transport requires more than one person, additional fee charged per person required
$150 - If transport occurs outside Mon-Fri, 9-5 business hours