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Facebook etiquette when someone dies

by Rachel Thompson, Mashable.

When someone you love passes away, turning to Facebook can be a profoundly helpful way of processing that loss and expressing your grief. But, for the deceased’s nearest and dearest, social media can be deeply overwhelming and upsetting in the immediate aftermath and even the long after a person’s death.

Read more of this valuable insight at:

http://mashable.com/2017/04/08/facebook-etiquette-grief/#YWrOoBVSBPqi

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Thank you Elaine Searle for this one. I’ve shared this from Elaine’s Facebook page: 

A Personal funeral with Eliane Searle. 

If you need to close a facebook account after a death this will help you do it.

1 thought on “Facebook etiquette when someone dies”

  1. Hi Margaret – find your blog page fascinating and I hear you’re writing a book….’dying’ to read it! BM

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