Someone's Caring 

 

We, at Thompson-Miller Funeral Home, care about hurting people long after the funeral is over. We are proud to offer to you our own bereavement program, Someone’s Caring. Robin S. Miller, Grief Specialist and Educator, is available and she is professionally trained to assist the needs of persons after the death of their loved one. 

We believe in companioning people through a very difficult crisis time. We are creative in our approach and treat each situation individually, as we are all unique in our grief. 

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Ms. Robin S. Miller
We, at Thompson-Miller Funeral Home, Inc., have always believed that on the day of the funeral our caring does not end. The caring that begins upon the death of a loved one is for a lifetime, for the families we serve, and as a resource for our community.

Our mission is to provide compassion toward all aspects of bereavement to those individuals who have experienced the death of their loved one.

WHAT DOES SOMEONE’S CARING OFFER?


1. Specialized support groups facilitated by Robin S. Miller

  • A nine-week grief support group - for anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one(s) offered three times a year, Winter (January), Spring (March) and Fall (September)
      
  • Survivors of suicide monthly support group for anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one(s) by suicide
     
  • A monthly support group for parents who has experienced the death of their son and/or daughter
     
  • "Footprints in the Heart" - A remembrance benefit walk begun in 2006 to raise monies for children of Paul Laurence Dunbar Community Center of Butler.  This event is organized by the Someone's Caring Parent Grief Support Group "to Remember and Celebrate the lives of their children".
     

2. Individual Private Session with our Bereavement Specialist, Robin S. Miller 

3. Optional social gatherings for graduate members of Support Groups - monthly dinner clubs, day/weekend trips, other social activiteis

4. Our special annual "Remembrances, Tinsels and Tears" holiday remembrance service held on the first Monday evening of December

5. Companionship with O'Shea

 

The Someone's Caring Grief Support Groups are held in the "Garden Lounge of Hope". It is a safe place where many hurting people have embraced their grief experience and discovered the hope after the death of their beloved one.

 



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