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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…
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How to Make a Veteran’s Funeral Special
When planning a funeral for a loved one who once served in Australia’s military forces, you’ll want to give them a send-off that reflects the special role they dedicated their life to. Thankfully, you can easily ensure your friend or family member’s funeral ceremony embodies all the prestige and reverence of their service. Here are…
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Make Your Funeral Guest Book Into a Treasured Keepsake
Traditionally, many families put out guest books at their loved ones’ funerals. Many funeral homes include this guest book in their service package for no extra charge. These books can simply be a place for attendees to note their presence and sign their name, but you can also take this concept further and turn the…
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How to Remember a Loved One After an Unattended Cremation
While organising any cremation service is stressful, an unattended cremation reduces the number of difficult decisions you need to make. All you have to do is arrange for a funeral director to pick up the deceased’s body and to have it cremated privately. You are then given the ashes if you want them. People choose…
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What Is Funeral Preplanning and Why Should You Consider It?
Funeral preplanning is when you plan your own funeral before your death. You work directly with the funeral home to plan your final arrangements, and you pay for the services upfront. This option has grown in popularity, so you may want to consider funeral preplanning for the following reasons. 1. Preplanning Lets You Make Decisions…
