Why Cremation Might Be The Better Option

Whether you are trying to plan your own funeral, or you are planning the funeral for a loved one that has just passed away, you might want to take a little bit of time to consider why the option of cremation might be the way to go. In order to ensure that you are making the best decision possible, continue to read through the following points. There Is No Need To Purchase A Casket Read More 

Four Extras To Improve A Funeral Program

Funeral programs are traditionally printed documents that are handed out at a funeral. They list the order of services, so people know what to expect during the memorial service. They also typically give information about the deceased person and may summarize the person's achievements. When you go beyond the basics, though, you can best help others remember your loved one and provide an even greater comfort to mourners. Try these four extras to improve a funeral program. Read More 

Four Things To Know Before Purchasing A Headstone

When a loved one has passed, it can be difficult to put together all the funeral and burial arrangements. This is why, many times, people will make last minute decisions about certain aspects of the funeral and burial service that they end up not being 100% happy with. This is especially true when it comes to purchasing the headstone, which is going to be a permanent decision. Here are four things you should know before investing in the headstone: Read More 

Staying Organized In Times Of Sorrow - Questions To Ask While Funeral Planning

The loss of a loved one can be a traumatic experience that provides you with a variety of difficult challenges. Among these is the difficulty that comes with staying organized and successfully planning the details around a funeral which may be causing you substantial pain. It's no wonder that in these circumstances, some details can feel like they're falling through the cracks. If you're concerned that you may be missing things, you should lean on your funeral home. Read More 

Steps To Hosting A Green Funeral

If you're planning a funeral for an environmentally conscious loved one, taking these steps to throw a green funeral can be a great way to carry out their wishes.  Using Sustainable Decorations You can also cut down on the amount of resources you use by limiting the decorations that you use. Many funeral homes will suggest fresh flowers to decorate the funeral home. But you can reduce these and instead incorporate items that you already have, such as displays of items that were meaningful to your loved one. Read More