Grief Support
The death of a loved one is one of life’s most painful experiences. As you travel along the path of grief, you may feel at times as though you’re wandering in a fog of sorts-uncertain as to what lies ahead or which way to turn.
With the help of your faith, and of your family and friends, you may find renewed hope and life, and signs along grief’s path that will help you to know that you’re going in the right direction.
At Myers Funeral Home, we want you to know that you are not alone; that we will continue to support you. We offer a loving hand of friendship and support to you and your family on this journey toward healing. We are available to provide support, as well as resources to help you and your family better understand the grieving process. Available resources include books on grief, literature, and contacts with local grief support providers and/or support groups.
Please know that while our mission is to serve families and help them to celebrate the life of a loved one, we are very aware that grief does not come to an end as you leave the funeral service. The need to talk about the loss of a loved one may seem overwhelming after a day, or week, or month, or even years. Long after family and friends have returned to normal schedules, you may still feel a need to talk to someone who is willing to listen and understand. We hope that you will welcome our call to visit with you. In addition to a listening ear, we are willing to help in any way we are able, including help with difficult paperwork or necessary phone calls. You are welcome to stop by or to call the funeral home to request information on the options and resources available for coping with grief.
To learn more about the grief support resources in our community or the surrounding areas, you may click on the below links, or you may visit our community resources page where we have listed several national, as well as local grief support groups. Many of the sources listed may help provide you with sound information to help you cope with your feelings and emotions at this most difficult time.

