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Military honors and other means of representing a veteran who served’s life
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After a Death: Lowell, Dracut & Tyngsborough Guide If you’ve just lost someone in Lowell, Dracut or Tyngsborough, we’re so sorry. This simple guide offers steady next steps so you don’t have to figure it out alone. Call Morse-Bayliss Funeral Home 24/7 at 978-458-6841. First Hour: Safety, Documentation, Notification If…
Understanding Tu BiShvat: Meaning & Traditions | Morse Bayliss Funeral Home Understanding Tu BiShvat: A Time of Reflection, Renewal, and Remembrance Each year, the Jewish community observes Tu BiShvat, known as the “New Year for Trees.” While the holiday celebrates nature and renewal, it also carries meaningful spiritual symbolism centered…
Alvan (Al) E. Levenson, 88, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 19, 2026 surrounded by his loving daughters, Elizabeth and Stacey. Born April 5, 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts, Al was the son of the late Charles Levenson and Ethel Elliott-Elyutavich Levenson. Al graduated from Brookline High School in 1954 and…
The First 30 Days of Grief | Morse-Bayliss The First 30 Days of Grief: What’s Normal, What Helps, and When to Reach Out In the days after a death, many people feel like they’re moving through fog. You may be handling phone calls, paperwork, meals, visitors, and decisions—while your heart…
Jewish Mourning Guide: Shiva & Yahrzeit A Jewish Mourning Guide for Families: Shiva, Sheloshim, and Yahrzeit (Explained Gently) When someone dies, many families feel two urgent needs at once: to honor the person properly, and to survive the shock of loss. Jewish tradition offers a compassionate structure for both—rituals that…
What To Do After a Death During the Holidays in Lowell, Dracut & Tyngsborough If you’ve just lost someone during the holiday season, we’re so sorry. This page offers simple steps so you don’t have to figure it out alone, and local tips for Lowell, Dracut & Tyngsborough families. Call…
Hanukkah is a festival of light and resilience. If you’re grieving this December, there are gentle ways to honor a loved one while keeping the season’s spirit. Customs vary by community—use what feels right and consult your rabbi for specifics. Call Morse-Bayliss Funeral Home 24/7 – 978-458-6841 Lighting the Hanukkah…
Mar-Cheshvan: A Quiet Month for Healing in Lowell, Dracut & Tyngsborough After the whirlwind of fall holidays, the Jewish month of Cheshvan arrives with no major festivals—a quieter stretch that many call “Mar-Cheshvan.” In this calm space, Greater Lowell families often find room to grieve, reflect and recharge. Call Morse-Bayliss…
Jewish Unveiling (Headstone Dedication) in Lowell, Dracut & Tyngsborough When it’s time to dedicate a headstone, many families feel a fresh wave of emotion. This guide explains how Jewish unveiling customs work—so you can plan a simple, meaningful gathering in Lowell, Dracut or Tyngsborough. Call Morse-Bayliss Funeral Home 24/7 –…