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How to Plan for Terminal Illness 
When Faced with Letting Go

Saying goodbye is one of the hardest things to do in life. In death, it only gets harder. When you or a loved one is diagnosed with a terminal illness, it can be tough to know what to do next. Howe...
By Lucille Rosetti
In Our Voice
Thursday, July 2, 2020

Fighting back our own Pandemic

  2020 has been the worst year ever! And I started this blog before the CoronaVirus.   6 weeks before the current widespread pandemic, I lost the matriarch of my family. The keep...
By Brittany DeMarco-Furman
In Our Voice
Friday, April 17, 2020

Protecting the Greatest Generation

I’ve been sharing a lot of funny memes and keeping things light throughout this entire crisis. For the power of laughter and holding on to faith that the rainbow is 'just around the riverbed' (Yes...
By Brittany DeMarco-Furman
In Our Voice
Saturday, March 21, 2020

7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Moving Following a Loss

There is no right or wrong way to deal with grief. Different people react to loss differently and move on in different ways. This is why there is no right answer to the question of whether to move ...
By Lucille Rosetti
In Our Voice
Thursday, January 23, 2020

Dear Funeral Director: Don’t just put out my wedding album

  Right before I sat down to start this blog about what a memorial video is and how no one ever regrets having one made, I started to think about how annoying I am on Facebook. I post so much...
By Brittany DeMarco-Furman
In Our Voice
Friday, November 1, 2019

Spartan Cheerleader Turned Funeral Director

My reflection growing up as a Spartan in less than 2,000 words is more challenging than writing my college essay. But, the parade boss (Rick Reynolds) has trusted me in doing the impossible for yo...
By Brittany DeMarco
In Our Voice
Monday, June 17, 2019

Featured Article in NEW YORK STATE FUNERAL DIRECTOR ASSOCIATION

Hometown:  Glenville, NY Mortuary School Attended:  Hudson Valley Community College Date Licensed: March 2019   What made you interested in a career in funeral service?  ...
By Brittany DeMarco
In Our Voice
Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Previous Posts

How to Plan for Terminal Illness 
When Faced with Letting Go

Saying goodbye is one of the hardest things to do in life. In death, it only gets harder. When you or a loved one is diagnosed with a terminal illness, it can be tough to know what to do next. Howe...

Fighting back our own Pandemic

  2020 has been the worst year ever! And I started this blog before the CoronaVirus.   6 weeks before the current widespread pandemic, I lost the matriarch of my family. The keep...

Protecting the Greatest Generation

I’ve been sharing a lot of funny memes and keeping things light throughout this entire crisis. For the power of laughter and holding on to faith that the rainbow is 'just around the riverbed' (Yes...

7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Moving Following a Loss

There is no right or wrong way to deal with grief. Different people react to loss differently and move on in different ways. This is why there is no right answer to the question of whether to move ...

Dear Funeral Director: Don’t just put out my wedding album

  Right before I sat down to start this blog about what a memorial video is and how no one ever regrets having one made, I started to think about how annoying I am on Facebook. I post so much...

Spartan Cheerleader Turned Funeral Director

My reflection growing up as a Spartan in less than 2,000 words is more challenging than writing my college essay. But, the parade boss (Rick Reynolds) has trusted me in doing the impossible for yo...

Featured Article in NEW YORK STATE FUNERAL DIRECTOR ASSOCIATION

Hometown:  Glenville, NY Mortuary School Attended:  Hudson Valley Community College Date Licensed: March 2019   What made you interested in a career in funeral service?  ...