Understanding Double Funerals: A Guide for Families

A joint funeral, also known as a double funeral, is a special way to honor two closely connected individuals who have passed away simultaneously. Planning involves careful consideration of logistics, equal representation in eulogies, and the merging of traditions. This service offers shared support for grieving families and friends.

Funeral vs Memorial Service: Key Differences Explained

Funerals and memorial services serve different purposes in honoring the deceased. Funerals involve the body, are held shortly after death, and have a solemn tone, while memorial services focus on celebrating life, can occur later, and are often more personalized and uplifting. Families may choose one or both to fulfill their needs for mourning and remembrance.

Understanding Living Funerals: A Celebration of Life

A living memorial or pre-funeral is a growing trend allowing individuals to celebrate their lives while still alive. This event enables them to hear tributes, say goodbyes, and plan their own celebration, lifting burdens from loved ones. It transforms a typically somber occasion into a meaningful, personalized celebration of life.

NEXT OF KIN

Next of Kin vs Everyone Else It is crucial to comprehend that there is only one designated Next To Kin (NTK) representing the family in situations involving the passing of a loved one. This principle holds significant importance for several reasons. Firstly, having a single NTK streamlines decision-making during a time when emotions run high … Continue reading NEXT OF KIN

The 6 Purposes of a Funeral

No matter how far back you look in history, you will find evidence of funeral rituals. Within us, we have an innate need to honor, respect, and remember those who have died. Those we have loved. Funerals, as a ritual, don’t exist simply to exist. They have purpose and intentionality and meaning. Dr. Alan Wolfelt, … Continue reading The 6 Purposes of a Funeral

Choosing a Funeral Officiant: Roles and Responsibilities

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Who can officiate a funeral?  In general, anyone can officiate a funeral. It can be a clergy member, such as a priest, minister, or rabbi, or non-clergy members, such as judges, funeral directors, or even family members. That said, each one brings different skill sets. Here is a quick rundown of what to generally expect … Continue reading Choosing a Funeral Officiant: Roles and Responsibilities

Personalized Graveside Services: 12 Unique Ideas

To help families plan a meaningful graveside burial, cremation or scattering service we have compiled an array of ideas that will hopefully be of assistance. Urn/Casket Personalization: Using a personal item or keepsake, like a teapot, cookie jar or jewelry box as an urn is a great way to include personalization in the service.  Flowers: … Continue reading Personalized Graveside Services: 12 Unique Ideas