COMPASSIONATE SERVICES
About Grace Harbor
Grace Harbor is a compassionate resource for people navigating loss—offering steady, practical grief support for real life. Whether your grief is new, complicated, or resurfacing after years, you are welcome here.
We believe grief deserves both tenderness and guidance. Not pressure. Not clichés. Just honest support—one day, one breath, one step at a time.
What You'll Find Here
Resources designed to meet you gently and help you keep moving forward:
- › Short grief briefs for hard days
- › Practical tools for surviving milestones, holidays, and "firsts"
- › Encouragement that respects faith, questions, and quiet strength
- › Support for families, caregivers, and those who feel stuck or alone
- › Shareable content for friends and professionals who want to help but don't know what to say
Our Heart & Approach
Grace Harbor exists to offer comfort that is both compassionate and clear. You won't find quick fixes here. You'll find steady guidance, meaningful language, and tools that help you face the next moment with a little more strength.
We aim to be:
- › Gentle, not clinical
- › Grounded, not shallow
- › Practical, not pushy
- › Hopeful, not dismissive
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About Our Founder
Tracy R. Lee, FD, CG-C (ret.) is the founder of Grace Harbor Compassionate Services. She is a funeral service professional, certified grief counselor, author, and nonprofit leader with more than two decades of experience supporting families through loss. Tracy earned an Associate of Science in Funeral and Restorative Arts from the Dallas Institute of Funeral Service and holds grief counseling certifications through the American Institute of Health Care Professionals and Columbia University. She is currently completing her Bachelor of Science in Leadership at Texas A&M University, with a focus in Occupational Leadership.
Tracy's work spans direct family care, community leadership, and grief education. She served as Caregiver Program Director for Easter Seals and founded Heaven Sent Corp, supporting families through pregnancy and infant loss. Through her syndicated column, Pushing Up Daisies, her grief writing has been reprinted more than 1.5 million times across various outlets and professional journals. She is also a retired professional artist and served as Official Hall of Fame Artist (Former) for the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, and she continues to accept commissioned painting projects that support nonprofit organizations.
Tracy values family deeply and remains committed to fostering healing through gentle kindness, helping others find purpose and joy, and staying actively present in the lives of those she loves.
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If You're Here Because You're Hurting
You don't have to carry everything at once. Start small.
- › Begin with Daily Grief Brief
- › Choose a topic that matches what you're facing
- › Share a resource with someone who needs help finding words