Coping With Grief
Lynne Barron has helped many bereaved families with her compassion and understanding:
“When we are faced with change and loss following a bereavement, our thoughts, feelings and reactions can be bewildering. My role is to help people understand the grieving process, to find out what their needs are and help them through.”

Coping with grief?

Grief is our natural response to loss in our lives. There is no right or wrong way to grieve and people have different ways of grieving.

When someone dies, family and friends can find it difficult to cope with the tremendous grief they experience and can be unprepared for important decisions and arrangements that need to be made.

After the funeral is over, John Rhind Funeral Directors offers, free of charge, support and a sympathetic ear if people feel they need someone to talk to, someone to understand what they are going through. Whether it is just ‘being there’, or putting you in touch with other support networks, John Rhind’s funeral directors are here to help you.

We also offer a free book, Now What? A guide for people living with the death of someone close, by highly regarded grief counsellor and writer Lois Tonkin. A colourful poster, Remembering to Live is also available for children and teenagers.

These are just two of the many ways we at John Rhind Funeral Directors demonstrate our understanding of the needs of families and friends going through the stress of a bereavement.