Planning a funeral can mean more than selecting the prayers and hymns, inviting a minister to lead the service, and selecting a casket for your loved one. There are many ways you can cherish your loved one’s memory during the funeral and after. Here are just a few unique ways you can add a personal touch to your loved one’s funeral while honoring his or her legacy.
Create A Family Cookbook…
When you are faced with the death of a loved one, the pain can be overwhelming, and it can seem unfair that this is the time when you are called to make a variety of decisions about the person’s burial, headstone marker, and funeral. Memorial grave markers can seem like the most intimidating part of the process, since you know that this will be a visible, permanent way of memorializing the deceased person.…
The opening remarks of a funeral set the tone for the entire memorial service. They can soothe at least a bit of the pain of fellow mourners and draw people’s attention towards the celebration of a life well lived. Here are some of the essential things that you should include within the opening remarks of the funeral.
Consider Prioritizing the Feelings of Mourners
It is said that people never forget how you make them feel even after the other details of a memory fade.…