Grief in the Workplace

Returning to work after losing a loved one can be one of the hardest steps in the grieving process. The routines that once felt normal may now feel overwhelming, and balancing professional responsibilities with emotional healing can be challenging. At Schindler Funeral Home, we want to offer support to both individuals and workplaces learning to…

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Grief After Suicide

Grieving the loss of a loved one to suicide is a deeply complex and emotional journey. It can bring a mix of sadness, anger, guilt, confusion, and unanswered questions that may feel overwhelming. At Schindler Funeral Home, we want those who are suffering this kind of loss to know — you are not alone, and…

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Helping Children Cope

Grief can be confusing for anyone, but it’s especially difficult for children. They may not have the words to describe their emotions or understand why someone they love is gone. At Schindler Funeral Home, we believe that honest communication and compassionate guidance can help children find comfort and stability during times of loss. Be Honest…

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Coping With Loss

Losing someone you love changes life in an instant. The world can feel quieter, heavier, and unfamiliar. At Schindler Funeral Home, we understand that coping with loss isn’t about “getting over” grief — it’s about learning to live with it in a way that allows healing to begin. Every person’s path is unique, and it’s…

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10 Facts About Grief & Grieving

Grief is one of life’s most difficult experiences — and also one of the most universal. Whether you’ve lost a loved one, a friend, or even a sense of normalcy, understanding the truths about grief can help you navigate it with compassion and patience. At Schindler Funeral Home, we believe that learning about grief is…

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Understanding Grief

Grief is a deeply personal journey that touches every aspect of our lives. It can come suddenly or unfold over time, often in ways that surprise us. At Schindler Funeral Home, we recognize that understanding grief is one of the first steps toward healing — and that there is no single “right” way to grieve….

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