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Eco-Friendly Cremation Urns for Green Funeral Services
Eco-friendly and green funeral services are becoming increasingly popular. If cremation is part of your eco-friendly or green funeral plans, here are some cremation urns that may be ideal. Shell Urns You may have a desire to have a deep water or sea burial for your ashes. If this is the case, finding a suitable urn that…
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7 Facts You Need to Know About Scattering Ashes
After a cremation, you can inter your loved one’s ashes in a columbarium, bury the ashes in a cemetery or keep the ashes. You can also opt to scatter the ashes. Here’s what you need to know about that option. 1. There Are Scatter Urns If you decide to go forward with scattering, you may…
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5 Ideas for Personalising a Funeral or Memorial Service
If you’re planning a memorial service for a loved one, there are a number of ways you can personalise the service. Whether you want a religious ceremony or a secular service, there are all kinds of options. Consider the following ideas. 1. Favourite Place Funeral and memorial services are designed as a way to say…
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Untangling the Truth Behind Myths About Cremation
Although cremation is becoming a more popular option throughout Australia, many misconceptions still abound about this process. Whether you’re setting up your own pre-need or planning cremation for a loved one, we’re going to help you untangle some of those myths. Here’s a look at some of the most common misconceptions and an explanation of…
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3 Beautiful and Memorable Ways to Celebrate a Loved One’s Memory After Cremation
Historically, funerals have been sombre religious occasions followed by a traditional burial. As society has become more secular, civil ceremonies have increasingly replaced religious services, and the idea of a funeral as a celebration of life rather than a sad and serious occasion is becoming the norm. More than 85% of Australians would prefer a…
