Thanks for the Memories Who would we be without our experiences? What is a memory? Sounds like a simple enough question, doesn’t it? Memories are just the people, places and events we lock away in the… more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: Thanks for the Memories Who would we be without our experiences? What is a memory? Sounds like a sim … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: The ‘Greatest’ Celebrations Give our veterans the memorials they deserve We said farewell to another … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: I’ve started a new feature for Final Embrace, with which I ask our “Be Our Guest” … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: In response to my post, Tim Responds to “A Monumental ‘Undertaking’?”, Michelle Carter writes: Clear … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: PBS ‘Frontline’ offers look at a profession unwilling to change “I want a mess made in the sno … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: We’ve added a few readers since the NFDA Convention in Las Vegas, so I’ve prepared this … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: We leave tomorrow for the NFDA Convention in Vegas! I’m leaving my office assistant, my two s … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: Being a Funeral ‘Hero’ If you can’t save the day, at least save memories The season premiere of my … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: In response to today’s post, titled How Would You Tell Alexander Overwijk’s Story?, Don Shell … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: Creating an Experience Once upon a time I was the editor of a golf magazine, which was a pretty … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: I’ve lured so many great writers to the blog (Kim Stacey, Don Shell, etc.) that I’ve add … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: My Aunt Tommie Sitting in the velvet-cushioned pews lining the First United Methodist in Batesvill … more →
finalembrace wrote 1 year ago: Writing Better Obituaries Gets to the Heart of the Matter — and the Person The next time you sit d … more →
finalembrace wrote 2 years ago: Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Don Shell, but you might as well just call me Ave … more →