by Patti Ellis McMurry, Vice President of Access, Hospice Cleveland County The term ‘hospice’ originally meant a place of rest… Read more »
Tag: death
When Cremation is Your Choice
by Cheryl Godbout, General Manager, Carothers Funeral Home at Gaston Memorial Gardens The number of families choosing cremation have been… Read more »
You Have Options: What do I do?
by Deanna Stallings, Ace Estate Solutions In life’s journey we acquire things we come to reference as our treasures, our… Read more »
Two Things you Have to do to prepare
by: Rev. Dr. Ralph T. Bowling, Jr., retired member of the South Carolina Annual Conference, United Methodist Church I have… Read more »
Death and Taxes: In Both Cases Prepare in Advance
Submitted by Christopher P. Robinson; Robinson Funeral Homes Although no one likes to think about it, dying is the one… Read more »
Good Grief, and How to Handle it
by Kathryn Styers Grief is the last act of love we have to give to those we loved. Where there… Read more »
Hospice, How Can You Not?
by Carol Lynn Vrana, Upstate Director, Lutheran Hospice and BeWell Home Services As we all do many times, I often… Read more »
The Grass May be Greener on the Other Side
by McAlister-Smith Funeral Cremation We have been caring for our own dead since the beginning of time. People died at… Read more »
3 Simple Steps to Pre-Planning
by Michael J. Neddo Have you planned a party or purchased insurance to prepare for the unexpected? Preplanning was simply… Read more »
Confusion About Basic Legal Documents
by Attorney Alyson C. Fudge, Founder of the Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Medical Health & Disabilities, LLC As an… Read more »