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Memories and pictures of Ida Aline Bagwell as recorded by her friends and family at her funeral services at Queen City Funeral Home. Funeral Director Tracy Renee Lee.
This book contains fond memories and family pictures of Ethel Lee Hall James. Mrs. James was buried in Atlanta TX. Her services were under the direction of Queen City Funeral Home.
Fondest memories of Paula Jean Self as shared at her funeral services at Queen City Funeral Home by her family and friends.
A record of pictures and fond memories of Deborah Sue Pattillo as written at her funeral services.
A compilation of memories, shared at the visitation services of William Dale Upchurch, Queen City Texas.
Memories and photos shared at the funeral services at Queen City Funeral Home for Willie B Booth.
Memories recorded at the services of Danny Ray Wheaton at Queen City Funeral Home.
Memories and family photos shared at the memorial and funeral services for Robert Frances Gillette in Queen City Texas.
Bobbie Jean Chamblee Thomas May 9, 1936 - July 12, 2015 Bobbie Jean Chamblee Thomas went to be with the Lord, July 12, 2015 at Christus St. Michael's Hospital in Atlanta TX. She was 79 years old. Bobbie was an incredible mother; she was always there for those she loved, but was never intrusive. She always gave good advice and was willing to help anyone. She always had her bible with her, and although she was small, she had a lion's heart. She loved her cat Tazzy. Bobbie was preceded in death by her husband David John Thomas, her parents Tom and Earline Chamblee, and her sons Damon and Douglas Thomas. She is survived by her sons Doyle Thomas and wife Janice of Queen City TX and Dwight Thomas and wife Julie of Queen City TX; her daughter Denise Haener and husband Larry of Independence OR and her brothers Charles Chamblee and wife Beatrice of Queen City TX and Wessley Chamblee and wife Christine of Queen City TX. The family extends a hand of gratitude and recognition to Wesley house and Dierkson for their exemplary care of Bobbie during the latter stages of life. Bobbie was cremated under the direction of Queen City Funeral Home. A memorial service was offered in Bobbie's honor at Queen City Funeral Home, Thursday, July 16, 2015 beginning at 10:00 am.
You will outlive many people in your life, for whom you will grieve deeply. Loved ones whom you will miss terribly. The injustice, loneliness and pain will seem unbearable. Often you may feel that you can't go on without them. You may wonder if there will ever be an end to your sorrow. You may feel that there is no hope. My dear friend, there is hope. My purpose for writing this book is to help you navigate the confusing process of outliving those whom you love. As you read through this book, I hope you will understand that there is no easy way through the experience of sharing someone's death. There are, however, things you can do to prepare for your loved one's death that will relieve you of many of the burdensome tasks associated with the ending of someone's life. These preparations will give you some amount of control in a situation which seems out of control. Accepting, adapting, anticipating and meeting these challenges will free you and prepare you to tackle the necessary road to recovery with greater ease and comfort. Whether you are planning your own funeral or the future funeral of a loved one, your course of action should be the same. Explore, evaluate and pre-plan your funeral needs. Doing so will save you time, money, stress and heartache. This process is actually an act of love for yourself, for those whom you love and for those who love you. It is a gift worth giving and a gift that will be appreciated when death occurs. This book is written to help you through the planning and preparation of pre-planning a funeral. Many people do not pre-plan a funeral because they are intimidated or afraid of the process. My goal is to help you overcome these fears by offering information and facts that will enable you to realize that funeral planning is inevitable and one way or another you are going to do it. Let's do it the easier way, in advance of need, when decisions can be made without overwhelming stress, armed with solid knowledge so that you will not be vulnerable to those who might take advantage of you. A funeral director's job is to protect her client by sharing information that is pertinent at the end of a loved one's life. She has prepared and expanded her knowledge to guide you toward the decisions and qualified persons that can protect you legally, emotionally and financially. The passing of a treasured loved one creates a vulnerability. The survivor's ability to think clearly, understand the consequences of certain decisions and to function at their usual level of competency is greatly impaired. These reactions are common. Your body is coping with the extreme circumstances of death. It has compromised your ability to fully comprehend what is happening so that the extreme pain of this loss will not crush you. It is imperative that you have a trustworthy funeral director to guide you through this confusion so that once you are experiencing the consequences of your decisions, they are consequences that you can live with rather than ones you suffer from or regret. In order to bring this book to you, I have invested over a decade of preparation. During this time my family has invested unwavering support in me, seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. It has been a family mission. It has been our family goal. Few people neither see the need for, nor want this much knowledge and experience of the funeral business, but most would like to benefit from it. Read my book and you will save money and be better prepared for the sorrow that follows the death of a loved one. I show you how to understand the pricing structure of the funeral industry so that you can make better, more informed decisions. My super saver tips will save you thousands of dollars. My advice on emotional preparedness will help you before, during and after the funeral. Take care of the things I suggest and you will have a better funeral experience.
Mourning Coffee for the Mourning Soul contains powerful stories written to provide insight, information and encouragement for those suffering bereavement. The 52 articles within these pages are about real people, suffering real loss. They are filled with true experiences that will enlighten and encourage you through your grief experience.Mourning Coffee for the Mourning Soulis a compilation of writings based on true events at Queen City Funeral Home. Author Tracy Renee Lee is a licensed funeral home owner and director. She writes freelance bereavement articles for over 3000 weekly newspapers and city magazines. It is her life's work to comfort the bereaved and help them live on.
A book of Memories written at the visitation and funeral services of Michael Hermon Hooker, "Mike".
A book containing the fondest memories of the survivors attending services for William Calvin Miller Sr. at Queen City Funeral Home.
Memories shared at the funeral services of Patsy Blizzard at Queen City Funeral Home.
A collection of loving memories from friends and family from the services of David Michael "Mike" Holcomb.
The third in the series, Mourning Light III offers additional facts, strategies, and wisdom directed at the complications of grief, to help survivors cope and recover from its darkest depths and strongholds.
This book contains family pictures and the fondest memories as written at the funeral and visitation services for Mrs. Irene Jett by her friends and family at Queen City Funeral Home.
A compilation of memories recorded at the final services of Lena Ruth Foreman Burns.
Mourning Coffee for the Mourning Soul III is the third book in this series. It contains stories written by Tracy Renee Lee, funeral director and certified grief counselor at Queen City Funeral Home. Tracy writes a syndicated bereavement column for nearly 3,000 weekly newspapers, e-magazines, trade publications. The stories reflect her work and the people she helps.
Last year my daughter lost my grandson. His little siblings have coped very well in their pursuit of recovery over this tragedy. Recently, however, my 4-year-old grandson has begun displaying signs of distress and heartbreaking grief. His mother called me and asked what she should do to help him. I have put this coloring book together especially for him and other children who may be suffering, to assist them in their journey of grief recovery. I hope if you have young children, who are suffering loss and its associated grief, that this book will help you, help them. Children grieve as adults do; at their own pace and in their own way. Recovery is based on belief fundamentals, maturity, understanding, and past experiences with loss. Young children may not yet have these assistive devices from which to draw. I hope that this little coloring book will help you help those sweet souls who grieve without experience or understanding. The sufferings of death are not reserved for adults. Your children and grandchildren are grieving without life's experiences to assist them. I implore you not to ignore their silent or confused pleadings for help.
Memories recorded by the friends and family of Robert Andrew Clemenson at his visitation services at Queen City Funeral Home, November 2015.
Memories and family photos shared at the memorial and funeral services for Johnnie Ruth Lummus in Queen City Texas.
This book contains family pictures and the fondest memories as written at the funeral and visitation services for Mr. Brian Champion by his friends and family at Queen City Funeral Home.
Memories and family photos shared at the memorial and funeral services for Melinda Renee Loy.
Memories and family photos shared at the memorial and funeral services for Tommy Jayson Compton Sr.
Memories and family photos shared at the memorial and funeral services for Robert Lee Johnson Jr in Queen City Texas.
A book of pictures and memories as recorded by friends and family at the funeral services of John Edward Vaughan.
Memories and family photos shared at the memorial and funeral services for Kenneth Keon Andrews.
A book of pictures and memories as recorded by friends and family at the funeral services of Norris Joseph Segura, Jr.
Memories and family photos shared at the memorial and funeral services for Cleo Childs Abraham.
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