getting through the planning process of a funeral

    getting through the planning process of a funeral


  • 3 Things to Remember if You're Nervous About Delivering a Eulogy

    5 April 2017
    If you're ever asked to deliver the eulogy at a funeral service or memorial service for a close family member, you'll want to think carefully about whether you're ready to make that commitment. But if you're simply nervous because you're worried you won't do such a great job or that someone else could do it better, you really have nothing to fear. Here are three thoug
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  • 4 Reasons to Consider Funeral Planning During Your Lifetime

    3 April 2017
    While you may not want to think about your funeral needs, it's a good idea to consider planning it during your lifetime. Many people don't realize just how important planning their own funeral is. If you want to have control over your affairs, a plan is essential. Funeral planning professionals are willing and able to make the process much easier for you. Keep reading
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  • 2 Things To Consider Before Choosing A Memorial Grave Marker

    30 March 2017
    If you have lost a loved one, or know that a loved one will soon pass, you are probably thinking about things like grave markers for the first time. Choosing a memorial for your loved one can be very challenging. Here are some things that you should consider before you purchase the memorial. 1. Choose It Early On If Possible One of the biggest mistakes that people mak
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  • How To Personalize A Funeral Service

    23 March 2017
    Planning a funeral is one of the most difficult things for the surviving family members. It must be done during a time of loss and sadness. Funeral services are held to memorialize a deceased person with his or her body present. This memorial event is made up of various components and takes place over several days. However, it is important to consider your deceased lo
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  • How A Heart Will Can Be Used In A Veteran's Funeral

    14 March 2017
    A heart will is very different from a traditional will that deals with valuables and material possessions. Although a traditional will bequeaths one's estate to loved ones, it can feel impersonal, and a heart will is typically about non-material things. Also known as an ethical will or a spiritual will, a heart will is sort of like leaving legacy letters to loved ones
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