A funeral is for the living, and it’s an essential part of the mourning process for many people. As essential as it might be, being physically there for the funeral may not be possible—particularly for those who must travel from out of state or internationally for the service. Is there a straightforward way for everyone to participate?
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Depending on your loved one’s wishes, a formal funeral may not be appropriate—if the deceased explicitly left wishes to that effect.…
Saying goodbye to a loved one is not an easy task. You have to plan the best way to handle the remains of your loved ones after death and ensure a befitting last goodbye. There are two common ways of body disposition; burials and cremation. Burials entail placing a dead body into the ground. Cremation, on the other hand, entails exposing the remains of your loved ones to high heat and temperatures.…
If your loved one has passed away, you may be looking for a cremation provider to cremate your loved one. As you look for a cremation provider, there are many important questions you should ask, including how much the cremation costs and when you can get the cremated remains back. However, there are many lesser-known questions that you should also be asking. Here are three of those lesser-known questions to ask as you go about selecting a cremation provider.…