Grief Support at Reeder-Davis Funeral Home

Reeder-Davis Funeral Home offers grief support resources and compassionate guidance to Northeast Texas families coping with loss. Grief has no fixed timeline, and support after the service matters as much as the service itself. We can point you to resources for processing loss, and our staff remains a familiar, caring presence for the families we serve. As a family-owned firm serving the region for over 100 years, we are here when you need us. Call 903-639-2585 if you would like help finding grief support.

Service area and pricing

Grief support guidance is available to families served by any of our three locations. There is no charge to reach out and ask for resources or a compassionate conversation.

How we support families after a loss

Grief does not end when the service does. We offer guidance to resources that help families process loss, and we remain available to the families we serve long after the funeral. Whether you are looking for reading, local support, or simply someone who understands, we can help you find a starting point. Reach out at any time and we will do our best to connect you with support.

Reeder-Davis offers grief support resources and remains a familiar, compassionate presence for the families it serves, recognizing that support after the service matters as much as the service itself.

Grief follows no fixed timeline, and Reeder-Davis helps Northeast Texas families find resources for coping with loss rather than facing it alone, backed by a family-owned firm with over a century of local care.

Ways we help with grief

  • Guidance to resources for coping with the loss of a loved one.
  • A familiar, caring staff who remain available after the service.
  • Support that recognizes grief has no fixed timeline.
  • Connections to reading and local support where helpful.
  • Compassion grounded in over 100 years of serving Northeast Texas families.

Online Grief Resources

AARP Grief & Loss: a collection of resources and an on-line support community.

National Funeral Directors Association: frequently asked questions about grief.

Growth House: discusses hospice care, dying with dignity, terminal illness, grief and bereavement.

Well Spouse: advocates for and addresses the needs of individuals caring for a chronically ill and/or disabled spouse or partner. 

Grief Resources For Parents

National SIDS And Infant Death Program Support Center: provides research, education, and support for families dealing with SIDS.

Bereaved Parents USA: a nationwide organization designed to aid and support bereaved parents and their families.

The Compassionate Friends: supports families who have experienced the death of a child.

SHARE Pregnancy & And Infant Loss Support: provides support to those mourning the tragic death of a baby through early pregnancy loss, stillbirth or newborn death.

Grief support resources at a glance

The table below summarizes the kinds of grief support we can help you find.
Resource typeHow it helps
Educational readingUnderstanding the stages and experience of grief
Local support referralsConnecting with support in the community
Caring staff contactA familiar, compassionate point of contact after the service
Children and griefGuidance for helping young family members cope

Where can I find grief support after a funeral?

Reeder-Davis can help you find grief support resources, including reading and local referrals, and our staff remain a caring point of contact after the service. Call 903-639-2585 and we will help you find a starting point.

Frequently asked questions about grief support

What grief support does Reeder-Davis offer?

We offer guidance to grief resources, referrals where helpful, and a caring staff who remain available to the families we serve after the service.
Grief has no fixed timeline and looks different for everyone. There is no right or wrong pace, and support can help at any stage.
Yes. We remain available to the families we serve and can help you find resources for coping with loss in the weeks and months that follow.
Yes. We can point you toward resources for helping children and young family members cope with loss.