Funerals for veterans

How To Plan The Perfect Funeral For Your Loved One

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When you need a funeral director, it can be tempting to pick the first name you see. If you have experienced a recent loss in your family, you are unlikely to feel like wandering from shop to shop spending ages comparing funeral products and prices to save a few dollars. You would probably like to get the whole funeral planning process out of the way with the minimum amount of fuss. Read More»

How a Funeral Director Can Be a Pillar at Your Side

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When a dear loved one passes away, the grief can be overwhelming. Some people feel as if they are on their own, especially if they don’t have any close-knit friends or other family members living nearby. In this situation, it can be tough to take on the responsibility of arranging all the funeral details by themselves, but this is where a skilled and experienced funeral director can really help. Instead of fulfilling a purely functional role, this individual can provide great emotional support and guidance during these difficult times. Read More»

Tips for Maintaining and Decorating a Gravesite

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Maintaining a person’s gravesite shows respect for the deceased and consideration for those who might visit the gravesite over the years. Some cemeteries may perform all necessary maintenance work for the graves on their site, but many locations leave the bulk of this maintenance work to the persons who have purchased the gravesite. After checking with the cemetery for what is allowed on their location by way of decorations and other such features, you might note a few tips for how to keep a grave maintained and decorated properly. Read More»

Funeral Services: Using Modern Technology to Remember a Loved One

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If someone close to you has recently passed away, you will want to organise funeral services that help everyone to remember them while also providing mourners with the chance to express their grief. There are many ways in which you can personalise a funeral service using modern technology. Below is a short guide which will give you some ideas you may wish to incorporate into your loved one’s funeral service. Read More»

Burial At Sea - Considerations and Legalities

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If you or a loved-one has close connections with ships and sailing, you may be considering a burial at sea.  This is something you should discuss with your funeral director as they will be responsible for making all the necessary arrangements.  However, if you want to know more about what’s involved before you make a decision, here’s some useful information. Legalities Burials at sea are closely regulated and must comply with the Environment Protection (Sea Dumping) Act 1981. Read More»