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In our blog, we share resources and information that families in our community can use to cope with their loss or better understand their grief. We also write about ways we have been involved in the community. Check out our latest posts below.

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Great Obituaries

Posted on June 24, 2019 by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home | Leave a comment
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Helping write obituaries are included in funeral services in Solvay, NY, but they don’t have to be dull and boring. Obituaries can be an opportunity to share knowledge, to pass on lessons learned in life, and to show people the humorous side of death. The obituary of 85-year-old Mary A. “Pink” Mullaney began with “If […]

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Popular Rock Songs for Funerals

Posted on June 3, 2019 by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home | Leave a comment
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With funeral services at funeral homes in Camillus, NY, there are many rock songs that can be used as music to pay tribute to a deceased loved one. These are the more popular choices, but they certainly do not encompass all the possibilities in the vast expanse of rock music. One song is Pink Floyd’s […]

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Grieving the Loss of a Sibling

Posted on May 20, 2019 by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home | Leave a comment
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One of the Syracuse, NY funeral services offered is grief resources. Grieving when our family members die is a given. But grief differs and is unique for the relationship of the family member and us. We grieve one way when our parents die. We grieve another way when aunts and uncles die. But when siblings […]

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Funeral Benefits for Military Veterans

Posted on May 6, 2019 by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home | Leave a comment
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When planning funerals at Syracuse, NY funeral homes, family members should be aware that funeral benefits are available from the Department of Veterans Affairs if their loved one served in the military and received an honorable or general discharge. If your loved one was a military veteran, be sure to bring a copy (not the […]

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