You will probably feel a variety
of emotions when you lose someone you love. The
ability to make it through the death of a loved
one can be challenging. You may have feelings
of shock and disbelief, anger, guilt and depression.
It is not selfish to take care of yourself.
The period of adjustment is different for every
person. There is no timetable for grief, so don't
compare yourself with others who have lost loved
ones. Your life has changed and healing in your
own way is important for the health of your mind,
body and spirit. It's normal for some days to
be better than others.
At Roberts Funeral Home, we strive to provide
the resources to help you with the grief process.
Please contact us to help guide you towards the
information, support, or counseling options you
may need.
Should you prefer an online source of grief
resources; the following link will also provide
you with sound information to help you manage
your feelings and emotions at this most difficult
time.

"Though grief is a natural and necessary
process, it's also an extraordinarily difficult
one. We're here to help mourners and those who
care for them."
Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.,
Director
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