When you hear that someone you know has lost a loved one, you might want to offer your condolences around the cremation services in Newtown Square, PA they have for their loved one. If they are keeping the memorial to a small number or you can’t make it, you can still offer your sympathies to them in a variety of other ways. Here are a few things you can do.
Make A Call And Listen Well
There’s no such thing as too much support and when a little time has passed and your friend is able to take calls, give them a ring and when you get them on the phone, listen well. You can be an ear to take in anything they need to talk about. Knowing they can vent to you about emotions, the service plans, family drama, and other such things will help them feel your support as well as your sympathy for their situation.
Mention The Deceased’s Name
When you talk to your friend, either soon after the cremation services or in the future, talk about their loved one by name. Ask to hear a story about them or remind them of something you appreciated about that person. Hearing someone else refer to their loved one by name will help to keep their memory alive and will allow you to share your condolences at the same time.
Don’t Disappear, Check Up On Them
Once the cremation services are behind them, family and friends can sometimes go back to their regular life and simply disappear. Some people don’t know how to deal with someone who is grieving and they, instead of trying, just disappear. Don’t be that person and instead, check in on your friend when you have some spare time. Make a note to yourself to check in on them once a week or so. Call or text or even stop by to see them. They will know just how badly you want to support them when you are one of the people who doesn’t disappear and let them process things all alone.
Remind Them They Aren’t Alone
While there are times that your friend is going to want to be alone to process things, and that’s fine, they also need people who care about them surrounding them. Tell your friend openly that they aren’t alone and they don’t have to go through this hard time on their own. Any time they need you, be there for them and that will help them to feel less alone.
Offer Grief Resources
Once the cremation services in Newtown Square, PA are behind your friend, you might consider offering them grief resources. The professionals at Donohue Funeral Home have a bead on grief support groups and local counselors that could help your friend figure out what direction they want to take with their grieving process. While your support can mean a lot, they might need help from others who have been through something similar or even from professionals who can meet them where they are.
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