Grammy, I'm so sorry for your loss!
I've been that brainwashed myself.
When I was about 16-17 years old, the father of a girl in my class died suddenly.
I went to the funeral, and with me I of course brought the "dead-brochure" (the one with the beach/sunset on the front).
First of all, I was not at all known to the church traditions on funerals, so I did not know it was a tradition for everyone to handshake the closest family of the deceased, and that the second closest would be the first in line, and that the rest of us would join in little by little.
So when the first ones where giving their condolances, I saw my opportunity so sneak in behind my classmate and hand her a small plastic bag containing the brochure, and then sneak back.
I was of course in my best intentions, as I have grown up to think that this brochure really would be of comfort and help. But all the years afterwards I've felt sick about how disrespectful I behaved.
A few weeks ago I came across this girl again, and I finally got to say how sorry I was for what I did.
She said she just tossed the brochure, and did not really think about it because they new I was beeing brainwashed, and that I should not think about it.
I was soooo reliefed!
So I can relate both to you, and to the one who send you this "comforting" tract.
kifoy