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2 Tips for Using a Funeral Home's Webcast Service

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If you will be using a funeral home's webcast service to attend this event 'virtually' because you cannot be there in person, you might find this advice useful. Make sure you have more than one way to access the internet during the funeral In order to access the funeral home's live webcast of the funeral service, you will need internet access. It is best to ensure that you have more than one way to do this.

30 December 2020

Critical Factors to Consider When Designing Grave Memorials

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When making burial arrangements of a loved one, you will have to consider the marking you will use on the gravesite. The best way to reflect on the life of your loved one is by putting up a memorial marker such as a tombstone, which will last for a long time. However, if it is your first time designing a headstone, the process can be daunting, as it comes at a difficult time when your thoughts are all over the place.

22 September 2020

Factors To Consider When Choosing a Headstone

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Headstones are used to commemorate the life of someone who has passed on. Since headstones are used to mark the graves of departed souls, people are keen on choosing and buying them. When you visit the headstone of a deceased person, you most probably feel a connection with them although they are deceased. Due to the importance of a gravestone, you need to make serious considerations before choosing a headstone.

25 June 2020

Ways to Reduce Stress When Planning a Funeral

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It's rarely the case that a funeral is an easy event. When you're planning one, there are times when you might feel stressed and overwhelmed. With the right approach, you can make sure planning a funeral is more about ensuring remembrance than experiencing stress. Try Not to Rush Very few aspects of planning a funeral require absolute immediacy. Aside from setting the date and finding a funeral director, other elements of your plans can benefit from not rushing.

30 December 2019

Commemorating a Funeral When You Can't Actually Be There

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There can be valid circumstances that prevent you from being able to go to a funeral. Perhaps the most obvious one is simple geography, and if the funeral is being held in a different city, a different state or even a different county, you might simply be unable to afford to make the trip on such short notice, as devastating as this can be. Clearly, if geography is not an issue and it's just a matter of a conflict with your schedule, try to rearrange your schedule.

4 September 2019

Headstone cleaning versus restoration: What are the key differences?

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Within every cemetery in the country are headstones that symbolise the life and journey of many different people. Each tombstone is unique, representing the story of the person who was buried there. Tombstones are also an important grieving symbol for families. The challenge that many people face is how to best preserve their tombstones. Over time, natural agents such as dirt, moisture and chemicals in the air tend to wear out tombstones.

7 May 2019

Restoration and preservation of cemeteries and graveyards

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Cemeteries and graveyards — the ultimate resting place of loved ones, where they come to find closure or to simply say a prayer for them. However these resting places are under huge pressure from a range of sources. Developmental pressures from big companies wanting to build over them, abandonment, and off course decay from nature's own processes as well as damage from vandals, are all threats. These historical places are vastly different from other historical and archaeological places as they hold specific sacred, artistic and genealogical purposes.

10 December 2018

A Green Way to Say Goodbye: Environmentally Friendly Burial Options

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Whether your recently deceased loved one clearly stipulated such a wish or you think it would be a fitting solution in line with their wishes, you might be considering natural burial options as a fitting send-off. Funeral directors are generally able to accommodate such a burial, but it might be that some specialist coffins might need to be ordered in advance. Some of these options very closely resemble a traditional burial, but with some key differences.

22 May 2018

Don't Want Funeral Directors To Prepare Your Loved One? Here's What You Can Do

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Funeral directors are a crucial part of our end of life rites.  As part of the modern-day Australian culture, a funeral director handles most aspects of burial.  One critical role that they play is to prepare the body of the deceased for viewing and burial. Funeral directors use a lot of chemicals to prepare the body of the deceased.  What is acceptable nowadays in Australia, is for the dead to appear like they are still alive and just sleeping when viewed during the funeral.

8 January 2018

6 Services Offered by a Funeral Director

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Losing a loved one can be very hard on those left behind. If you have recently had a close friend or family member pass away, you will be dealing with feelings a sadness, regret and the emotional pain associated with grief. While in this state, you will also need to organise the funeral service for your loved one so they can have the send off they deserve. Thankfully, funeral directors can help you to organise a funeral.

10 July 2017