Hi L.,
I'm sorry about the passing of your parents and I admire you for asking for support. I don't know any grief counselor, but I have some suggestions.
First of all I want you to know that I can relate with you and the other women who responded to you.
I lost my mother last December after a second stroke. She was American, but spent most of her life in France with my father, where she's now buried in his family grave. Just before I had my son here, in California, she had a first stroke, which took away her ability to speak and move freely. My son and her met, and I know she enjoyed him very much, but I doubt that he will have any real memory of her. A detail that makes me sad, when I think of it, is that there is no picture of them together.
I believe I would had have a much harder time with the funerals and what followed if I hadn't taken on the Curriculum For Living from Landmark Education. It starts with the Landmark Forum, that makes clear that no one can change the past and what happened, but that the meaning that one attached to it is not absolute and can be changed.
It also brings you to a new way to think of your relationships.
I would recommend that you check the website www.Landmarkeducation.com.
I also have created a questionnaire, called "Your Mother With Passion Project" with the intention to help people complete with their mothers; It's online on my website www.yourpassionlife.ning.com. I would appreciate if you would join it to fill out this questionnaire.
Just one more thing; your mother is always with you, in you.