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CCCS and the Remembrance Process
Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society has just recently announced that we have become an Authorized Remembrance Provider and are offering the Remembrance Process, the first national program designed to help families move from “grieving to remembrance”. The program provides families complete information about end-of-life decisions and guidance to help them make the choices that are right for their family.
“The research The Remembrance Process did showed that people often had little or no knowledge about what to do if someone in their family were to die, and that they wanted trusted and complete information that could help them with issues like dealing with hospice, what to do for cemetery and funeral needs, choices for saying goodbye to a loved one, the importance of remembrance, and how to deal with grief”.
We believe as an Authorized Remembrance Provider, we can bring our families resources that no individual cemetery can. For example, as part of this total program we are now linked to a national informational website, www.RemembranceProcess.com that provides information about time-tested methods for moving from grieving to remembrance and about how families can personalize the process of saying goodbye to a loved one in a way that’s right for them”. RemembranceProcess.com organizes the comprehensive information in a simple step-by-step process and also features powerful video clips in which clergy, hospice professionals, grief counselors, and families who have lost a loved one, share insights in highly personal, inspirational, and informative ways.
To learn more about the Remembrance Process and how it can help your family visit our website www.cccsohio.org or call Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society at 513 557-2306 ext. 317 and ask for Jerry for immediate assistance, or to gain a complimentary Family Guide to the Remembrance Process which provides an overview to the helpful information that the Remembrance Process offers.





