4 Types Of Cemetery Headstones

Whether you are planning your own funeral and burial placement or you are planning everything for a recently deceased loved one, there will come a point when you need to select a cemetery headstone. There are several options to pick from, and you will want to understand the distinction between them. Here are four types of cemetery headstones you may want to consider purchasing: Flat Markers These are generally the headstones that are the most affordable because they are not very extravagant, and they are on the smaller side. [Read More]

Grieving Safely: Planning A Funeral Memorial During The Pandemic

When a loved one passes away, it is only natural for family and friends to want to come together to not only pay their respects but also to share in each other's grief. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has created some obstacles when it comes to people's ability to safely come together to celebrate the life and mourn the loss of a loved one through a traditional funeral memorial service. While the availability of vaccines is offering some light at the end of the tunnel, many people still have serious concerns about their ability to come together and grieve safely. [Read More]

The Fundamentals Of Cremationits

Whether you're planning for your own funeral or you've recently lost a loved one, you might be thinking about cremation. For those who aren't experienced with cremation, it may be hard for you to figure out whether or not it's the right choice for you. You need to understand some of the key facts about cremation and the choices you'll have to make about it. Here's a look at some of the things that you should know about cremation before you meet with the funeral home. [Read More]

4 Reasons Why You Should Engage A Funeral Home In Funeral Planning

When you lose a loved one, funeral planning becomes problematic since you are already mourning. Normally, grief affects your mind, body, spirit, and emotions, and that's why you need to delegate funeral planning to a third party, mainly funeral homes. In the United States, there are more than 19, 000 funeral homes that have trained professionals to manage all funeral arrangements on behalf of their clients. Advantages of Working with a Funeral Home [Read More]