Rieken Vieth Funeral Home

Rieken Vieth Funeral Home We have proudly been serving Oakland, Carson, Hancock and the surrounding communities since 1887.

Our mission at the Rieken Vieth Funeral Home is to provide dignified, professional, and personal service to families in their time of need. Our caring professionals will help to create lasting memories for your family, relatives and friends. We dedicate ourselves to services for those that choose either burial or cremation as their final disposition. We also offer families the ability to plan their personal services before the time of need. We encourage you make informed decisions and understand your choices.

11/14/2025
Tomorrow at 6 pm.  Join us at the Oakland Eckels Memorial Library to learn about.....Grief, Grace, & the Power of Your S...
11/12/2025

Tomorrow at 6 pm. Join us at the Oakland Eckels Memorial Library to learn about.....

Grief, Grace, & the Power of Your Story
Transforming Pain into Purpose & Presence
Presenter: Tina BE Bakehouse

Grief comes to us in many forms — not only in death, but in the quiet unraveling of what
once was. Sometimes we lose a loved one physically; other times, we lose who they
used to be. A parent changed by dementia, a partner altered by illness, or a friend no
longer able to connect as before — these too are losses that shape us deeply, yet often
go unseen.
Grief, Grace, & the Power of Your Story is a one-hour guided workshop that holds
space for every kind of grief — the visible and the invisible, the spoken and the silent.
Together, with the loving guidance of intuitive communication coach Tina BE, we’ll
explore how to honor what’s been lost, extend grace to ourselves and others, and
discover the strength and wisdom inside our stories.
Drawing from Brené Brown’s research on vulnerability and shame resilience, this
gathering invites you to show up — tender, brave, and human — to your own
experience. Through reflection, storytelling, and connection, you’ll learn to:
 Recognize and name the layered forms of grief we carry — from death to the
loss of identity, connection, or belonging.
 Explore how grace becomes a bridge between pain and peace.
 Connect to your story as a source of meaning, resilience, and authenticity.
 Practice presence — learning to hold both sorrow and gratitude at once.
This is not a space to “fix” grief; it’s a space to befriend it, to honor your truth, and to
find purpose in the pieces you still hold.

Who This Is For
This gathering is for anyone carrying grief — in all its forms, visible or invisible:

 Those mourning a loved one through death.
 Those living with ambiguous loss — when someone you love is still here but
changed by illness, injury, dementia, or another condition that alters who they
once were.
 Those grieving the end or transformation of a relationship — through separation,
divorce, or emotional distance.
 Those feeling spiritually or organizationally displaced — when the faith, career, or
community that once grounded you no longer feels like home.
 Those navigating identity shifts — retirement, aging, health changes, or growing
into a new version of yourself.
If you’ve ever felt unseen in your grief, silenced in your story, or are longing to live and
speak from a more authentic place — this space is for you.
Takeaways
Participants will leave with:
 A renewed sense of compassion for their own grief journey.
 Tools for self-reflection and authentic communication with others.
 Permission to tell their story without shame or apology.
 A reminder that healing isn’t linear — it’s relational, courageous, and ongoing.

A reminder for tomorrow -- the differences between Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, & Veterans Day.
11/10/2025

A reminder for tomorrow -- the differences between Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, & Veterans Day.

The shorter days and longer nights often bring a sense of melancholy. Add in a loss of a loved one or friend & some days...
11/06/2025

The shorter days and longer nights often bring a sense of melancholy. Add in a loss of a loved one or friend & some days are difficult to embrace.

Join us at the Central Church of Christin Griswold today (Thursday) at 9:30 -11:15 am or any Thursday thru February for Grief Share. Connect, share and learn ways to move through the journey.

If this is something you need but the time/day doesn't work, let us know.

Also - Come join us on Sunday, November 16th at 6 pm for the Surviving the Holidays. We would love to bring a bit of joy to your season.

Mark your calendar to join us at Eckels Library in Oakland next Wednesday, 11/12 at 6 pm for........Grief, Grace, & the ...
11/06/2025

Mark your calendar to join us at Eckels Library in Oakland next Wednesday, 11/12 at 6 pm for........

Grief, Grace, & the Power of Your Story
Transforming Pain into Purpose & Presence

Presenter: Tina B

Grief comes to us in many forms — not only in death, but in the quiet unraveling of what once was. Sometimes we lose a loved one physically; other times, we lose who they used to be. A parent changed by dementia, a partner altered by illness, or a friend no longer able to connect as before — these too are losses that shape us deeply, yet often go unseen.

Grief, Grace, & the Power of Your Story is a one-hour guided workshop that holds space for every kind of grief — the visible and the invisible, the spoken and the silent. Together, with the loving guidance of intuitive communication coach Tina BE, we’ll explore how to honor what’s been lost, extend grace to ourselves and others, and discover the strength and wisdom inside our stories.

Drawing from Brené Brown’s research on vulnerability and shame resilience, this gathering invites you to show up — tender, brave, and human — to your own experience. Through reflection, storytelling, and connection, you’ll learn to:

• Recognize and name the layered forms of grief we carry — from death to the loss of identity, connection, or belonging.
• Explore how grace becomes a bridge between pain and peace.
• Connect to your story as a source of meaning, resilience, and authenticity.
• Practice presence — learning to hold both sorrow and gratitude at once.
This is not a space to “fix” grief; it’s a space to befriend it, to honor your truth, and to find purpose in the pieces you still hold.


Who This Is For

This gathering is for anyone carrying grief — in all its forms, visible or invisible:

• Those mourning a loved one through death.
• Those living with ambiguous loss — when someone you love is still here but changed by illness, injury, dementia, or another condition that alters who they once were.
• Those grieving the end or transformation of a relationship — through separation, divorce, or emotional distance.
• Those feeling spiritually or organizationally displaced — when the faith, career, or community that once grounded you no longer feels like home.
• Those navigating identity shifts — retirement, aging, health changes, or growing into a new version of yourself.
If you’ve ever felt unseen in your grief, silenced in your story, or are longing to live and speak from a more authentic place — this space is for you.

Takeaways

Participants will leave with:

• A renewed sense of compassion for their own grief journey.
• Tools for self-reflection and authentic communication with others.
• Permission to tell their story without shame or apology.
• A reminder that healing isn’t linear — it’s relational, courageous, and ongoing.

Address

219 Oakland Avenue
Oakland, IA
51560

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17124826243

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