How To Include A Child In The Cremation Service Of A Loved One

Posted on: 23 May 2016

Every parent wants to protect their children from the pain of the world, but the sad truth is that death touches the life of nearly every child sooner or later. If you need to include a child in the cremation service of a loved one, this is a burden that you don't have to face alone. There are some ways that you can include a child in the service without overwhelming the child or making other guests uncomfortable. [Read More]

How To Research And Choose The Right Cemetery For Your Funeral Pre-Planning Needs

Posted on: 10 May 2016

One of the important decisions you'll make when creating your funeral pre-plan is in which cemetery you wish to have your remains placed. Each cemetery has its own restrictions, so you'll need to do some research to find the right one to fulfill your final wishes. You'll also want to find a cemetery that will be easy for your family to work with after you have passed away. Here are some of the considerations you'll need to explore as you look for the best cemetery for your end-of-life needs. [Read More]

4 Rock Songs To Avoid Adding To Your Funeral Music Playlist

Posted on: 25 April 2016

If you have ever walked away from a funeral service shaking your head because of the poor song choices, you know that choosing the funeral playlist should be taken seriously. In the process of making your own funeral arrangements, you will be given the opportunity to create a playlist that you want to be played both at the visitation and service. Even though you may be tempted to sift through your CD collection and pull off all your favorites, keep in mind that those you leave behind will be left to endure the music at your service. [Read More]

Want To Celebrate Your Scandinavian Heritage In Death? What A True Viking Funeral Is And How A Funeral Home Can Help

Posted on: 11 April 2016

If you are of a strong Scandinavian descent and are interested in returning to your ancestral roots, including participation in death rituals, you may be interested in finding out more about a Viking funeral. Separating Hollywood fantasy from reality, you may find that a Viking funeral is little more than cremation with a burial twist. If you would like to know more about a true Viking funeral and how a funeral home can help make it a reality and plan the details in advance to your passing, the following information will get you started. [Read More]