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  • How to Make Your Children Feel Involved in a Grandparent’s Funeral

    How to Make Your Children Feel Involved in a Grandparent’s Funeral

    A grandparent’s death is often the first death that a child experiences and the first funeral they attend. Funerals can be bewildering for children, especially if they don’t know what to expect and don’t know how to act. One of the kindest things you can do for your child at this difficult time is to…

  • How to Craft a Meaningful Eulogy

    How to Craft a Meaningful Eulogy

    You may feel a little nervous or daunted if you have to deliver the eulogy at a loved one’s funeral. After all, you want to pay your respects in an appropriate way and to do your relative or friend proud. However, if you’ve never made this kind of speech before, you may not know how…

  • 4 Unique Things to Do With a Loved One’s Ashes

    4 Unique Things to Do With a Loved One’s Ashes

    Are you looking for something unique to do with your loved one’s ashes? If storing ashes in an urn at home doesn’t appeal to you, you’ll be pleased to know that there are plenty of alternatives. You could use the ashes to plant a tree, create a beautiful piece of jewellery, or even press into…

  • How to Choose the Perfect Funeral Music to Remember Your Loved One

    How to Choose the Perfect Funeral Music to Remember Your Loved One

    How to Choose the Perfect Funeral Music to Remember Your Loved One Choosing the right music for your loved one’s funeral can feel impossible. You might have so many options that you don’t know which to pick, or you could struggle to find even one song that feels appropriate. This is completely normal, and you…

  • Making Your Loved One’s Funeral a Trip Down Memory Lane

    Making Your Loved One’s Funeral a Trip Down Memory Lane

    People often say that a funeral is a time of remembrance—a day to celebrate the life of your loved one as well as mourn your loss. However, remembering the good times and high points of a lost friend or family member’s life is often easier said than done when you’re caught up in the funeral…