How Do You Choose The Right Cremation Service?
Posted on:
27 May 2020
There is a common misconception that you can only have a ceremony and remembrance for a loved one who has passed on by having a full casket and burial. Cremation services, however, offer much the same opportunity to remember your loved one.
What Service Levels Are Available?
Just like with a funeral, cremation services can be anything from just the basic offering of direct cremation up to a full ceremony, space for those attending to remember the departed, inclusion of a religious leader, obituary services, and other accommodations based upon specific offerings available.
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3 Popular Locations for Memorial Services
Posted on:
19 September 2019
A memorial service is a wonderful way to honor your departed loved one. Many people find it a great way to remember their loved ones before they're laid to rest. You have a few different options when it comes to the venue for your memorial service. Here are three popular locations you can choose from:
1. A Church or Chapel
If your deceased loved one and their family are religious, you may want to hold their memorial service in a church or chapel.
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Helpful Funeral Planning Tips
Posted on:
22 May 2019
Death is something that many people try hard to avoid, but it is a natural occurrence that everyone must face at some point in their life. After someone passes away, it is usually left up to their loved ones to plan a funeral that is respectable, which sometimes includes having to raise money as well. If you are in such a situation and want to ensure that your loved one is laid to rest in the most respectable way possible within a set budget, jotting down a plan on paper is a good start.
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Cremation: A Frugal, But Respectful Final Arrangement Option
Posted on:
18 November 2018
While cost should not be the determining factor when planning final arrangements for a loved one, for many cash-strapped families, it is something that must be considered. Unexpected deaths, such as those involving a young family member or spouse, can strike at a time when the surviving family is least prepared to absorb the costs of a traditional funeral and interment. In these and other cases where financial resources are limited, cremation can offer a frugal, but respectful option for the final arrangements of a loved one.
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