Although losing a loved one can be completely overwhelming and seemingly impossible to handle, many modern places of work allow only a few days at best for bereavement. To make a living, some feel obligated to continue with life and get back to work the day after the funeral. If you are taken aback by the fast pace that grief is required to exist within, you are not alone. Here are some ways that you can handle the pain and function within the midst of your grief.…
Funerals can be very similar to each other, and sometimes the significance of the deceased’s life can seem downplayed. There are many ways to make a funeral a true celebration of the life of your loved one and a time for family to gain strength from each other. Find inspiration in these ethnic and cultural funeral customs.
Jazz Festival
Many funerals in New Orleans are celebrations of life set to the tune of a jazz band or marching band.…
The death of a loved one is one of the saddest experiences you can suffer. Unfortunately, there is one practicality you have to handle despite your grief—laying your dear departed to rest. If you have chosen cremation, then you will want a service provider that offers hassle-free services. In that case, your crematorium should have the following features:
Minimum Number of Trips
You shouldn’t be shuttling back and forth between your home and the crematorium in the name of making funeral arrangements.…