Understanding The Funeral Prearrangement Process

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3 Questions To Ask Your Funeral Director

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Dealing with the loss of a loved one can be one of the most challenging times in life. Besides all of the emotional turmoil, it may be up to you to plan the funeral service. It’s in your best interest to prepare for this as much as possible, and the key to doing so may rest in meeting with a funeral director. Knowing the right questions to ask before the service may be extremely helpful to you. Read More»

3 Reasons To Consider Cremation

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One of the most important decisions you can make is what will happen to your body after you die. While difficult to think about, making this decision proactively and sharing your choice with your loved ones will save them stress and anxiety when the time comes. Cremation should definitely not be overlooked when considering your options, as it offers many practical and emotional benefits compared to traditional burial. Here are a few of the biggest reasons to consider cremation for your final wishes: Read More»

Are You Planning Your Own Cremation Funeral Service?

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Have you decided that you want to plan your own cremation funeral service? If so, it is more than likely that you’ll be doing a great service to loved ones that you leave behind at the time of your death. After all, they will probably be mourning their great loss and, having your funeral service planned already, will be one less thing that they have to worry about. From a visual presentation to music and talks, here are some ideas that might help you to plan your own cremation funeral service. Read More»

Why You Need To Assess The Location Of Your Grave Plot Before Choosing Your Headstone

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When you’re buying a headstone for yourself as a way to ensure that you’re happy with the monument and to prevent your children from having to make this big decision after your passing, you may evaluate the cost and design of a few headstones before making your purchase. Don’t forget also to assess the location of your grave plot before you choose your headstone; if you haven’t bought the plot yet, doing so first can often be a smart idea. Read More»

Planning A Funeral For Your Veteran

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The men and women who serve our country in the armed forces sacrifice their time and put their safety at risk to protect our nation. As a result, these individuals are often honored for their service after they pass away. Planning a funeral for a veteran requires that you make some special considerations. Understanding the burial benefits that are available to veterans will help you better take the appropriate actions to plan a military funeral for your veteran in the future. Read More»

Choosing Cremation: Hosting An Outdoor Memorial Service

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One of the benefits of choosing cremation for your loved one is that it provides you with the freedom to hold a memorial service where and when your family feels it is appropriate. One option that some families prefer is to host an outdoor service. If this option sounds right to you, there are some things you’ll need to do to prepare the outdoor venue for a memorial service. Here are some steps to take as you plan an outdoor memorial for your loved one. Read More»

Not Sure What To Do With Cremains? A Columbarium Niche May Be Exactly What You Need

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When a person is cremated, the family has to decide what to do with the ashes. Sometimes the decision is easy; maybe the deceased had previously asked to have the ashes scattered in a particular spot, or there’s one particular person who wants to keep the urn and ashes, and no one else minds. But if no previous plans were made other than for the cremation itself, or if people in the family can’t agree on what to do, there is an alternative: the columbarium. Read More»

Comforting The Bereaved At Your Loved One's Funeral

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When planning a funeral for a loved one, particularly if the loss was unexpected, you may be looking for ways to help provide comfort to yourself, your family and loved ones. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to help people find comfort during the wake and funeral. Talk to your funeral home director and consider the following options as you plan your loved one’s funeral. Therapy Dogs Therapy dogs are used to help comfort people during tragic events, and they can bring comfort to those attending your loved one’s funeral as well. Read More»

Being Cremated Doesn't Prevent You From Having The Following Things Held In Your Memory

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There are several misconceptions about cremation, perhaps because it wasn’t as common as a traditional burial in western culture. However, as more people are opting for cremation these days, it’s important that you’re able to differentiate between myths and facts about this process. Some people may tell you that being cremated prevents you from having certain things done in your memory, which could make it stressful for you to decide on your arrangements when you’re doing your funeral preplanning. Read More»

Why Cremation Is A Convenient Option

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Cremation is increasingly being popular for many families when choosing a way to memorialize their deceased loved one. Even though the traditional burial remains to be the first go-to option for final needs, cremation is slowly keeping up. Among the many reasons as to why families are starting to consider cremation is convenience. Fewer Requirements Cremation is convenient because it has fewer requirements. The family does not need to prepare a casket, burial vault, headstone, and cemetery lot. Read More»