As I Live and Grieve
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As I Live and Grieve
Five Things to Say to Grieving Relatives
Summary:
We have all experienced that lump in our throat as we attend calling hours or a funeral. The lump you get when you know you should say something, as silence is awkward and uncomfortable. Andre Roupp, funeral director and supervisor at Roupp Funeral Home in Mifflinburg, PA. Andre offers his thoughts for words that are sincere and appropriate.
Episode Notes:
Andre is well-established in his community and has been in service to Mifflinburg for nearly 15 years at his funeral home. He has heard many sentiments uttered and seen the discomfort for many attendees at calling hours. Add these comments to your repertoire and no longer experience that awkward silence.
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To Reach Andre:
Website: https://www.rouppfuneralhome.com
Phone: 570-966-2402
Email: andre@rouppfhinc.com
Credits:
Music by Kevin MacLeod
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