Recommended Reading

There are many resources to help you plan
for the loss of a loved one, or to help you with your
loss. Here are just a few books we have read and
recommend. If you have suggestions to make about
reading material you have read, contact us and we'll
consider them for this page.

Good Grief, Making Sense of Death, Dying and Funerals,
by Colorado author Mark Shearon.

After the Darkest Hour the Sun Will Shine Again: A Parent's Guide to Coping with the Loss of a Child
by Elizabeth Mehren.

Always Precious in our Memory: Reflections After Miscarriage, Stillbirth or Prenatal Death, by Christine O. Lafser.

After You Say Good-bye: When Someone You Love Dies of Aids, by Paul Kent Froman.
 

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Alzheimer's Disease: The Long Bereavement, by Elizabeth Forsyth.

The Art of Condolence: What to Write, What to Say, What to do at a Time of Loss, by Leonard M. Zunin.

As Someone Dies: A Handbook for the Living, by Elizabeth A. Johnson.

Beyond Grief: A Guide for Recovering from the Death of a Loved One, by Carol Staudacher.

Claudia and the Sad Good-Bye, by Ann M. Martin.

Death, the Final Stage of Growth, by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.

Caring and Coping when your Loved One is Seriously Ill, by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.