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How to Choose a Funeral Home

Today, many people prefer to pre-plan their funerals. The benefit of this arrangement is that the funeral is conducted as you would wish. Besides, it prevents your family from incurring funeral expenses. The funeral home is an essential aspect of the pre-paid funeral plan. Below are some valuable tips to help you choose a funeral home.  Suitability How can you examine the suitability of the funeral home? Below is a guide. Read More 

Funeral Planning: How to Make Sure Your Atheism Is Respected

If you've ever been to a religious funeral, it's a fair assumption that this type of service was in line with the deceased's wishes. While census data indicates that 52.1% of Australians have an affiliation with one of the different varieties of Christianity, this percentage has declined from previous census results. Additionally, some 30.1% of Australians have no religion. If you're an atheist, what's to stop your family from giving you a religious funeral when you pass away? Read More 

Funeral Webcast: What You Need to Know

It's never an easy process to plan out a funeral for someone who has passed away, and it becomes even more difficult when deciding how they should be remembered by family, friends, acquaintances etc. The traditional way of holding a funeral typically involves having many guests travel from out-of-town or out-of-state for the event. However, COVID restrictions now mean that many people are unable to attend funerals in person. This article is about the process of how to set up all the necessary equipment to broadcast a funeral on the internet through your webcam as well as some tips for broadcasting an event. Read More 

Understanding the Roles of Your Funeral Director

When you have the death of a family member, one of the people you will come in direct contact with is a funeral director. If you have never had to deal with this issue, you may not understand what the role of a funeral director is compared to the other members of the staff. Here are a few things to understand about the role of a funeral director in regards to your loved one's service. Read More 

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Managing funerals for people missing at sea

My uncle disappeared one day after rock fishing. It was really hard for my aunt because there was not a body to bury, but it was pretty clear that he had been swept out to sea. It turns out that this happens a lot, especially with sailors and people who spend a lot of time on boats. The funeral home organised a beautiful memorial service so that we could have a chance to say goodbye. It was a really beautiful ceremony and very true to his spirit and personality. This blog is all about ceremonies for people who are missing and has tips from experts as well as people who've gone through the experience of losing a loved one.

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