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what is the purpose of a wake?
Historically, a “wake,” or “viewing,” was held prior to burial to give loved ones from distant places a chance to say goodbye. A wake was often held in the family’s home, though nowadays viewings are most often held in funeral … Continue reading
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what is a green burial?
An eco-cemetery, also known as a green burial ground, or natural burial preserve, is a cemetery where the body is returned to the earth to decompose and recycle naturally, this is an environmentally sustainable alternative to existing funeral practices. A … Continue reading
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What is a “Traditional” funeral?
Traditional Funeral usually includes a viewing or visitation, a formal funeral service, use of a hearse to transport the body, and burial, entombment or cremation. It is generally the most expensive funeral. In addition to the funeral home’s basic services … Continue reading
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My husband just passed away funeral arrangements were made in advance but what else should I be doing to secure my future?
You have just suffered an emotionally devastating loss and the last thing you want to deal with is money and legal matters, but they must be handles quickly, so try to do the best you can. Many of items listed … Continue reading
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What education is required to become a Funeral Director?
Every state has its own regulations regarding licensure for Funeral Directors, so it is advisable to look into your state’s individual requirements and/or the state in which you would like to work in the profession. Most require college, such as … Continue reading
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What do I say when writing condolences?
Writing an appropriate condolence to someone – whether in a card or guest book – can be challenging for those who find it difficult to put their emotions into words. The best idea is to keep it simple and heartfelt … Continue reading
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My grandmother passed away and has amy-grandmother-passed-away-and-has a pre-paid funeral arranged however the funeral home has been sold and the new owners refuse to honor the arrangements. What do I do?
Your best bet is contacting an attorney familiar with such cases immediately. Laws vary greatly from state to state, and you may need to seek legal action to enforce the contract. Each state has it’s own Board of Funeral Directors, … Continue reading
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How much does the average funeral cost?
According to the National Funeral Director’s Association (also known as the NFDA) the average cost of a funeral was $6,500.00 as of 2004. That cost does not include cemetery costs. aerobica biblioteca uvt biliard free download branza de vaca cabana … Continue reading
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Funeralhomes.com is proud to announce LifeMemory.com a platform to create online memorials with videos, pictures and more. LifeMemory.com is an easy to use online platform that users will find very useful in creating Life Memories for the dearly departed.
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Is it appropriate to have a memorial service and burial for a pet?
If you feel that honoring your pet will bring you resolution and closure, it is a good choice for you. Some people feel uncomfortable admitting that they are grieving for a pet, but often pets are considered part of the … Continue reading
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How long is too long to grieve?
There are no set time limits for how long it takes a person to go through the stages of grief. Everyone grieves differently and there is no right or wrong when it comes to going through the stages of grief. … Continue reading
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A New Orleans-style funeral, also known as a Jazz Funeral is a term to describe the funerary traditions associated with “the Big Easy.” A typical “funeral with music” as the locals prefer to call it, starts with a march of … Continue reading
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A crypt usually refers to a stone structure that houses human remains – often they are under churches and cathedrals, though in modern times, they are found under mausoleums as well.
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A Living Will, also known as an Advance Health Care Directive, is a legally binding document that outlines specific wishes in regards to treatment if the patient is incapacitated and unable to give informed consent. Often a Health Care Proxy … Continue reading
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Most adults in the United States do not have a will – taking the time to prepare one can protect your family, finances and property. Some of the things you will need to think about, and get down on paper, … Continue reading
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How do I contact the Board of Funeral Directors?
Every state has it’s own Board of Funeral Directors – they investigate grievances, and disciplinary actions among other official duties. You can search online for your state’s Board, and the National Funeral Director’s Association (NFDA) has a master list on … Continue reading
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There are many Grief Support Groups that meet on a regular basis throughout the country. Your Funeral Director or local religious leader may be able to guide you to a support group that meets nearby. There are also many supports … Continue reading
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A “viewing,” also known as a “wake,” refers to the part of a traditional funeral where the deceased is laid out for family and friends to come and pay their respects. Typically, visitors will approach the casket and pay their … Continue reading
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Cremation is the burning of the body in a crematory furnace, and depending on where the cremation takes place, the body may be burned along with a container or coffin and the clothing the body is wearing. Jewelry is generally … Continue reading
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Funerary rituals and practices played a central role in Roman life because remembering and honoring the deceased members of their family was important to the Romans. The Romans practiced two forms of burial: cremation (burning the body) and inhumation (burying … Continue reading
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People in the ancient world, including Greece, usually died at a young age. War often took the lives of young men, while many young women died at home giving birth to their children. Our life expectancy today is much longer. … Continue reading
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In the Ancient Near East burial, rather than cremation, was usually practiced. The custom of multiple burials, common during this time period, suited the needs of extended families living in crowded towns. When a member of the family died, their … Continue reading
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Having the support of other people is the single most important factor in healing from a loss. Even if you aren’t comfortable talking about your feelings under normal circumstances, it’s important to talk about them when you’re grieving. Knowing that … Continue reading
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Before you can even begin planning a funeral, you must first know where it will end. If it is to be a cremation, what will be done with the cremains? Will they be buried or retained? If they are to … Continue reading
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Whether attending, preplanning, or arranging a funeral/memorial service, FuneralAdvice.com is here to assist you in dealing with this difficult experience. By answering questions you may have and providing you with information regarding the healing process; financial concerns; news matters concerning … Continue reading
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