Your presence, support, and companionship are the best gifts you can
give to a grieving friend. But sometimes gift items can also offer some comfort
and express your condolences. At The
Jerry Spears Company, we encourage people to gift practical and useful
things to the grieving family. Here are some suggestions that can help:
1. Traditional Gifts
Traditional gifts like a basket full of comfort food are a great
choice. You can place fresh fruits, chocolates, cheeses, bread, etc., in the
basket. This serves two purposes; the food items don't require much
preparation, and they're tempting to eat. Grieving individuals are prone to
skipping meals and neglecting their health. A comfort food basket will ensure
they always have something to munch on.
2. Gift Certificates for Household
Services
The last thing a grieving individual wants is to clean their home and
maintain their surroundings. Many let their homes fall into a state of
disarray, and that doesn't help the healing process. Gift certificates for
cleaning, housekeeping, meal prep, and other such services can be very helpful
in this difficult time. They take the burden off your friend's shoulder and
also help keep their environment in order.
3. Spa and Wellness Gift Certificates
Grieving can take its toll on a person's body. It's not uncommon for
people to feel stressed out, tired, and sore after the funeral and burial
services are complete. This is especially true for people who are responsible
for the care and comfort of other family members like children and the elderly.
A spa or wellness gift certificate will encourage them to take a break and
focus on themselves every once in a while.
If you want to know about our support and funeral services, don’t
hesitate to contact us at The Jerry
Spears Company. Our team will be happy to help.
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