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Locality: Chico, California

Phone: (530) 342-5642



Address: 626 broadway 95928 Chico, CA, US

Website: www.brusiefh.com

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Brusie Funeral Home Page 08.11.2020

Preplanning your funeral doesn't have to be somber. In many ways, it can be empowering by giving you a chance to celebrate your own life story. How do you want your family to commemorate your life? Please call to inquire or make an appointment to schedule your preplanning. Call Brusie Funeral Home at (530) 342-5642.

Brusie Funeral Home Page 23.10.2020

Columbus Day is a U.S. holiday that commemorates the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492. It was unofficially celebrated in a number of cities and states as early as the 18th century, but did not become a federal holiday until 1937. For many, the holiday is a way of both honoring Columbus’ achievements and celebrating Italian-American heritage. Happy Columbus Day from the staff of Brusie Funeral Home.

Brusie Funeral Home Page 03.10.2020

Three fundamental benefits of planning a funeral in advance are: The peace of mind that comes with knowing your wishes have been made known and the details taken care of. The comfort of knowing your family will not have to make funeral arrangement decisions during the difficult time of their initial grief. ... Assurance that informed, thoughtful decisions have been made about the funeral home provider, choice of service and costs. Whether you need additional information, simply want to document your wishes without paying or to arrange and prefund your funeral, our staff is ready to provide assistance. We are committed to explaining your options, thus allowing you to determine the most appropriate decisions for your situation.

Brusie Funeral Home Page 01.10.2020

"If once you forfeit the confidence of your fellow-citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem." ~ Abraham Lincoln

Brusie Funeral Home Page 27.09.2020

For me and my family personally, September 11 was a reminder that life is fleeting, impermanent, and uncertain. Therefore, we must make use of every moment and nurture it with affection, tenderness, beauty, creativity, and laughter. ~ Deepak Chopra

Brusie Funeral Home Page 19.09.2020

Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work. ~ Aristotle The staff at Brusie Funeral Home wish you a safe and happy Labor Day.

Brusie Funeral Home Page 11.09.2020

27 years ago, the U.S. Congress and President Ronald Reagan encouraged the public recognition of our senior citizens, their wisdom, their leadership and their contributions by declaring August 21, 1988 to be the first National Senior Citizens Day. The act of encouraging our loved ones’ happiness and social interaction should happen throughout the year, not just on Senior Citizens Day. There’s never a bad time to make our loved ones feel special, and there are a lot of differe...Continue reading

Brusie Funeral Home Page 02.09.2020

THE FIVE STAGES OF GRIEF The Five Stages of Grief is a widely accepted model for how we deal with grief. Swiss psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross developed the theory while working with terminally ill patients. She introduced her model in the 1969 book, On Death and Dying. The Five Stages of Grief. Since the book was published, The Stages theory has helped many people understand their feelings after the loss of someone close to them.... Of course, everyone experiences grief differently so you may not feel each of the Stages as they are defined in a textbook way. The important thing is that you recognize that the feelings you may be having are normal. Denial At first, you may feel numb or as if you are in shock. It’s hard to believe that your loved one has actually died and will no longer be a part of your life. You may find yourself thinking that it cannot possibly be. During the denial stage, many people withdraw and isolate themselves from others. Anger You may be angry at the person who has died, the situation, your family members, the doctor, or even yourself. Most experts recommend that you recognize your anger for what it is and you allow yourself to work through it. Bargaining You may try to make a deal with a higher power so that your loved one will not be ill or die. Understandably, you want things to go back to the way they were. Your mind may also be filled with a lot of only ifs and what ifs. Only if one more procedure is done, only if we had done Going through this stage can help you deal with the aftermath of the loss. Depression You may feel overwhelming sadness and emptiness. It may be hard to go about daily activities. This is a very natural reaction to a loss. While it is not unusual to feel depression after a loss, you may be concerned about these feelings. If you are worried about how you feel, do not hesitate to seek help. Acceptance After some time you will begin to feel that things will be OK. You may never get over missing the person you have lost, but you feel ready to move on.

Brusie Funeral Home Page 18.08.2020

Each year, Family Fun Month is celebrated throughout the month of August. It is a time to enjoy family with extra fun and activities. Make some time this month for family fun.

Brusie Funeral Home Page 08.08.2020

NATIONAL FRIENDSHIP DAY On the first Sunday in August, National Friendship Day encourages people across the country and world to connect with friends. Make a new friend or reconnect with an old one.

Brusie Funeral Home Page 21.07.2020

Chico Cemetery has an open Grounds/Landscape Crew Position.