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      • The minute that someone you love dies, your relationship with that person turns to remembering them.
      • All of the rituals that ensue are centered on memorialization.
      • Calling hours, funeral, graveside services, selection of a monument – all of these things are small steps in helping you to resolve your grief in a healthy manner.
      • Let's face it, grieving the death of someone close to you is one of the most difficult things any of us go through. It is a minute to minute, day by day struggle that is only softened by the passing of time.
      • We grieve because we have loved, and eventually you will get to a place where there's more peace than pain...
     
    16 Academy St.
    Mexico, NY
    315.963.3543
    1014 W. Dominick St.
    Rome, NY
    315.336.0664

    The most permanent and physical symbol of remembrance is the selection of a memorial. Not because someone has died, but because they have lived. I believe that a monument can, and should, tell the story of one’s life. This memorialization helps by giving us something tangible, to lean on, to kneel in front of, to leave notes, to cry, to plant beside, or to say things unsaid. It helps in our healing… When the time is right for you, call or visit us at Kellogg Memorials. We understand the importance of remembering.

     
        • The minute that someone you love dies, your relationship with that person turns to remembering them.
        • All of the rituals that ensue are centered on memorialization.
        • Calling hours, funeral, graveside services, selection of a monument – all of these things are small steps in helping you to resolve your grief in a healthy manner.
        • Let's face it, grieving the death of someone close to you is one of the most difficult things any of us go through. It is a minute to minute, day by day struggle that is only softened by the passing of time.
        • We grieve because we have loved, and eventually you will get to a place where there's more peace than pain...
       
      16 Academy St.
      Mexico, NY
      315.963.3543
      1014 W. Dominick St.
      Rome, NY
      315.336.0664

      The most permanent and physical symbol of remembrance is the selection of a memorial. Not because someone has died, but because they have lived. I believe that a monument can, and should, tell the story of one’s life. This memorialization helps by giving us something tangible, to lean on, to kneel in front of, to leave notes, to cry, to plant beside, or to say things unsaid. It helps in our healing… When the time is right for you, call or visit us at Kellogg Memorials. We understand the importance of remembering.

       

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