2015

Most Commonly Asked Questions About Cremation

Cremation is another way you can put your loved one to rest if they don't have to be buried in a cemetery or have a traditional funeral service. Cremation is much cheaper than traditional burial as you are not required to pay for a full casket, cemetery plot, or headstone at the grave site. Here is a list of some of the most commonly asked questions when discussing cremation with a funeral director.

How To Write An Obituary

A funeral can be an extremely stressful time for those people that have to plan the services. Writing an obituary can be extremely difficult for someone without a lot of writing experience. Here is a simple set of instructions on what information you need to include in an obituary so you can learn how to write one. 1 - Start by calling the local newspaper where you want the obituary to run and ask them when the deadline is you have to have it turned in to make it for print.

Choosing An Inscription For Your Loved One's Monument

Few things are as permanent as the inscription on a loved one's headstone. It is literally etched in stone for people to read for as long as the monument stands. If you're at a loss for choosing the appropriate final words for your friend or family member, here are some ideas to consider, from traditional to uniquely personal. It Starts With a Blank Stone You've selected a nice granite monument to be placed at the head of the grave.

Planning A Traditional Funeral When Choosing Cremation

When doing the planning for your eventual funeral, if you prefer to be cremated instead of having a traditional burial, you can still include all of the other features of a burial. Your family need not miss out on these opportunities to have closure just because of the cremation. Here is how you would work with the funeral home to combine both burial and cremation services in your planning. Viewing and Visitation

4 Tips For Writing A Memorable Eulogy

If you have been asked to write a eulogy for a loved one's funeral, it can be a daunting task. However, this is something wonderful you can do for your loved one who passed. Here are some tips that will help you organize and write a memorable eulogy. Share a Single Story or Memory A eulogy should not fill up 10 pages when you write it all down and shouldn't take up half the funeral service.