Losing a loved one is something that nobody wants to deal with but that everyone experiences at one point in their life. If you have recently lost a loved one or are in the process of planning a funeral for someone, then you may be wondering how you can make it as unique as they are. From customized plaques to the funeral service itself, this article will discuss three unique ways to make your loved one's burial more customized.
18 June 2018
When you're preplanning your funeral arrangements, it's easy to focus on the service and the burial ceremony. Don't make the mistake of overlooking the manner in which those paying tribute to your memory get from one venue to the other. The procession from the funeral home to the cemetery is an important detail to think about. There are many different requests that you can make about the procession, and it's important to note that there's no "
16 May 2018
If you are in charge of finding a funeral home for the services of your recently passed loved one, you might find yourself a little worried about whether you are selecting the very best one for this. To help you with this process, you will want to spend a few moments of your time reading through the following suggestions. This way, you should be able to find the ideal funeral home in no time at all.
9 April 2018
When you're talking about your funeral wishes with your family members, it's important to view this as a time to share every specific request that you have concerning your funeral service. Many people think to decide who they'd like to give their eulogy at the funeral but may leave things there. It's worthwhile, however, to speak with this person and discuss the approach that he or she will take. Giving a eulogy is a major honor, but you want to be sure that the person's remarks are suitable to you, even if you're not there to hear them.
2 March 2018
Anyone who is planning his or her own funeral likely wants to make the event one to remember. Meticulously checking off a long list of tasks will ensure that once you've passed away and your funeral takes place, it will properly represent who you were. If you're someone who eschews formality, the idea of having well-wishers show up in suits and dresses might not resonate with you. Although formal attire is common at funerals, there's nothing wrong with requesting that people show up in casual clothing.
21 February 2018
When someone close to you passes away, you likely expect to attend the funeral service, as well as the visitation and the burial. What you might not expect, however, is that you could end up attending the cremation. If the deceased's immediate family is having their late loved one cremated, it might be possible that the family will want certain people to attend the cremation. Generally, due to size constraints, attendees are usually family members or extremely close friends.
26 November 2017
If your loved one served in the military, you may be wondering if the Veteran's Administration (VA) will pay for some or all of the individual's funeral expenses. While it is true the VA will give families money to bury or cremate their loved ones, it's not as much as you would think and certain conditions for receiving the money apply. Here's what you need to know. VA Burial Benefits
4 November 2017