How To Write An Obituary

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When a loved one passes away, it’s hard to put into words exactly how you’d like them to be remembered. Often, this task is one that’s handed off to a family member of the deceased. Whether it’s the college graduate or the writer in the family, the job of writing the obituary is one that

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Offering Condolences: The Right Things to Say at a Funeral

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Dealing with death is never easy, regardless of your relation to the deceased. If you’ve been invited to a funeral, the person that invited you looks at you as someone they want around in their time of need – whether you were friends with their loved one, or simply a friend to them.

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What To Say In A Sympathy Thank You Note

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Neptune Society is here to help you in your time of need by providing you with some tips on what to include in a sympathy thank you note, or funeral thank you card. 

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How to Dress For a Funeral

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Going to a funeral is relatively rare for most of us, and when the time comes, it is stressful enough without being concerned whether the outfit you wear is appropriate. As a rule, it’s generally best to choose more traditional, conservative attire in regards to how you dress at a funeral.

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Four Tips for Staying Healthy as We Age

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As we get older, what our bodies need to stay healthy begins to shift. Due to different nutritional needs, and the slowing of the metabolism, people begin to burn fewer calories naturally once they get older.

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How to Grieve When a Funeral is Not Possible

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The coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed how we live, but perhaps even more heartbreaking, how we are able to grieve. Social distancing has prevented holding funerals or otherwise gathering to mourn the loss of our loved ones, and even a comforting touch or hug isn’t safe.

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Neptune Society Invites Veterans and Families to Military Appreciation Event

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Join Neptune Society and American Legion Post 321 of Cooper City, FL in celebrating U.S. military families and friends on February 22, 4 p.m.-8 p.m. In recognition of your service and sacrifice, Neptune Society and American Legion Post 321 invite U.S. veterans, military families and friends to a military appreciation event on Saturday, February 22,

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Neptune Society Hosts Open House at Plantation, FL Office

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Join Neptune Society in Plantation, FL, as we open our doors to the community with an official Open House celebration on October 9, 2019 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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Palliative Care vs. Hospice Care: Understanding The Difference

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Palliative care and hospice care have a common purpose: to provide compassionate care and relief from pain and stress to people with serious, life-limiting illnesses. But the goals of each are different. Read on for more information regarding the differences between palliative and hospice care.

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Coping with the Loss of a Spouse or Partner

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When you’ve lost your life mate, it’s often an effort just to get through the day. In your grief and sadness, you may feel shock, anxiety, fatigue, depression, even anger at your partner for dying. Read on for tips on coping iwth the loss of a spouse or partner.

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