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Taking Control: The Importance of Pre-Planning Your Funeral

Death is a certainty, yet planning for it is often an uncomfortable topic. However, pre-planning your funeral can be a thoughtful and empowering act. It allows you to make important decisions in advance, providing peace of mind for yourself and relieving stress for your loved ones during a difficult time. Read more

Planning for the unthinkable: How do I discuss my funeral wishes with loved ones?

Many of us have heard the saying that death is an inevitable part of life. Although death will come with certainty at some point down the road, all of us share feelings of vulnerability because we don’t know when it will arrive. And merely thinking about it is tough to bear! That’s why it’s not surprising at all that most people find death a difficult topic to broach.  Read more

Every Funeral Director Wishes People Knew These Tidbits About Funeral Planning

Do you know a lot about planning a funeral? If you’ve never done it for anyone before, your answer may be no or not much. And even if you’ve already helped in a past service, it’s still easy to feel unsure and overwhelmed because it may have been a while since the last event. Besides, planning funerals are naturally challenging because of the dark emotions associated with death. However, knowing what to do and what to expect from such a big life event can be comforting and empowering.  Read more

What is Advanced Funeral Planning?

Many people usually shy away from discussing the topic of death. Nevertheless, many people agree that planning a funeral can minimize the burdens on the bereaved family. When you make preneed decisions concerning funeral arrangements, it would provide the people you love with peace of mind. Details are chosen ahead of time and possibly funded, so the deceased wishes will be honored.  Read more

How Soon Can I Hold the Funeral Services After Death?

Most adults have attended a funeral at least once in their life. Even those that have not done so may have seen how funerals commence in movies or on television. Most funeral services tend to occur a few days after a person’s demise, whether due to illness or unexpected death.

If you’re planning a funeral service for your deceased loved one, you may be wondering when you ought to plan the services after the death. If you have family living overseas or in other faraway places, you may be considering waiting for them before hosting the burial. How long is a reasonable time frame? Read on to find out how soon you can hold the funeral services after death. Read more

How to Plan a Meaningful Zoom Funeral?

Under normal conditions, planning a funeral is already a big responsibility that entails a lot of work. But what if you have to plan a virtual funeral for whatever reason like illness or military service? Of course, you want as many loved ones to be there and commemorate the deceased, even if only in spirit. It may seem like an impossible task to coordinate a virtual service, but it’s doable. Read more

5 people that you may not realize are involved in planning a successful funeral service

When it comes to funerals, there are a few key individuals that we all expect to be there. You’ve got the funeral director at the helm and the officiant who will give the final words. However, we must not forget to thank other individuals who work hard to make sure the funeral services are smooth. 

If you are funeral planning, don’t forget to keep them in mind when extending appreciation or sending out thank you notes. Here are five other individuals that you may not have realized are involved in planning a touching and successful service commemorating your departed loved one: 

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Fill Your Heart performed by David Bowie or Tiny Tim

Heart drawing with crayonsFill your heart with love today
Don’t play the game of time
Things that happened in the past
Only happened in your mind, only in your mind
Oh, forget your mind, and you’ll be free, yeah Read more

How to Diffuse Tense Situations in Funerals

A funeral is already an emotionally tough situation right from the start. This scenario is totally understandable because it is very painful to lose a loved one. Most people believe that memorial and funeral services are solemn affairs with people shedding a tear or two. However, many funeral directors digress and share that gut-wrenching cries, bloody screams, and even fights have erupted in front of the coffin with people throwing vases of funeral flowers at each other. These dastardly deeds push the intensity level from tense to almost toxic.  Read more

How To Create a Great Funeral

Most people would rather think about planning the funeral service of another person. But they won’t do the same thing for themselves because nobody in his right mind would like to say goodbye to this world in an untimely way. However, there is a special day in the United States that is called “Create a Great Funeral Day.” This type of event has been celebrated for the past 11 years. This underlines the need for people to also think about how to create a great funeral. In fact, that was the primary reason why this day was created. Read more