People talk about many things with their loved ones: from day-to-day details to big events. Sharing stories with those who matter most isn’t just important today; it will be especially significant when it’s time to commemorate a life. Wenig Funeral Homes is proud to announce its participation in Have the Talk of a Lifetime, a national effort to encourage families to have conversations about life and what matters most. These discussions can help families make important decisions about how they wish to remember and honor the lives of their loved ones. Through meaningful memorialization – that is, taking time to reflect on the unique life of a loved one and remember the difference they made – families and friends take an important step in the journey toward healing after death. Individuals and their families have more options than even before for memorializing their loved one at the end of life. From simple to very elaborate, there are a variety of ways a family can honor their loved one in a personal and meaningful way. Wenig Funeral Homes is pleased to offer individuals and families a free brochure, Have the Talk of a Lifetime, that will help them begin a conversation about life. “We recognize that thinking about death is certainly not easy” says Wenig. “The beauty of this resource is how it focuses on the meaningful values of life. It takes into consideration the meaningful moments, the treasured pearls of wisdom, and the favorite pastimes that occupied your loved ones weekly calendar.” Contact us to hear more about The Talk of a Lifetime and receive your free resources about having conversations that matter. The Have the Talk of a Lifetime campaign is sponsored by the Funeral and Memorial Information Council. |
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