Writing Your Own Funeral Service for a Loved One
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Writing Your Own Funeral Service for a Loved One

Hi, my name is Crystal, and I love tradition and ritual, but I also love novel things and creating something special just for one person. When my mum died a few years ago, I decided that I wanted to write her funeral service – not just my eulogy, but the whole service. I wanted to tie in traditional elements as well as Bible verses and poems that she loved, but I also wanted something that was just for her and her alone. I learned a lot through that experience. If you have lost a loved one, I extend you my sympathy. I know how that feels, and I want to help with the funeral service. This blog has ideas and tips for writing your own service as well as a range of other things. I hope it helps.

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Writing Your Own Funeral Service for a Loved One

  • 3 Qualities to Pay Attention to When Choosing the Right Funeral Home

    21 August 2020

    No one wants to experience any trying times in life. However, such times are often inevitable, especially when a family loses a loved one. During this time, grief is almost unbearable, but the family members have to mourn their loved one and organise a decent funeral service for them. And for the bereaved family to do it better, it should find a reputable funeral home, where the deceased is preserved as they organise the funeral service.

  • All You Need To Know About Funeral Directors

    5 June 2020

    The funeral director assists with the funeral planning process to ensure the immediate family has adequate time to grieve the deceased. Below is a guide on the work of funeral directors and the considerations you should make when hiring the professional. What Is The Work Of Funeral Directors?  A funeral director's work begins months or years before the death of the deceased. It is especially so if you would want to plan your funeral.

  • 3 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Cemetery Monument

    29 October 2019

    Choosing the perfect cemetery monument for a dearly departed loved one can be one of the hardest parts of planning funeral and burial arrangements, especially if you've never done it before. Here are three of the most common mistakes people make when choosing a monument and how you can avoid them. Choosing Low Quality Materials When you're choosing a cemetery monument, most memorial companies will provide you with a digital or physical catalogue of the available materials.

  • Funerals and Financial Difficulties: Crowdfunding a Final Farewell

    6 September 2019

    There's a school of thought out there which suggests that the last cheque you ever write should bounce. Sure, family and friends should be left something, if there's something left, but you should be the one to enjoy the money you've worked hard for. Not everyone has the ability to be so precise with their expenditure, and sometimes a person's financial resources are exhausted well within their lifetime. This doesn't leave anything left for their final financial outlay, which is the cost of their funeral.

  • How to Plan a Memorial

    7 May 2019

    Memorials are ceremonies held by the family of a deceased person to commemorate the life and times of the departed. The excerpt below provides a few tips on how to plan and execute a meaningful memorial for your loved one.  Date and timing A memorial service may be held before or after the burial, depending on your culture and family traditions. The date of the memorial service should be convenient for close friends and family.