The time of year that your loved one passes can have a dramatic impact on the way funerals and memorial services are planned. If your loved one has passed in the spring, then you have a number of different options when it comes to choosing cremation services. There are a number of special products that relate to the season and can provide you with ideal ways to honor
- Giving some thought to your own funeral arrangements not only ensures that the ceremony honors you and your life in the way that you want, but can also prevent your surviving family members from struggling with deciding what they think you'd want for your funeral. During the process of making these arrangements, you'll focus on a number of key things, such as who will
- If you recently experienced the death of a loved one, and they indicated to you when they were alive that their wish was to be cremated after they passed away, you are most likely in the process of trying to arrange a ceremony for friends and family to attend. A private lake ceremony is a great way to memorialize the person who had passed away while spreading their as
- The difference between a funeral and a memorial service is simple: a funeral is held with the body of the deceased present, while a memorial may take place later, with or without cremated remains, present during the ceremony. Whether you choose traditional earth burial or alternative interment for your loved one, consider hosting a memorial service to further celebrat
- Losing a close loved one is painful enough, but you may soon find that people around you respond to a death in strange and somewhat extreme ways. Although those who attend the funeral home should know to be respectful to the immediate friends and family members of the deceased, sometimes curiosity gets the better of them, and you may be asked some rude, nosey, and eve