By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-08-25 | Religion A "traditional burial" in the USA involves the internment of the deceased's body, usually in a deep grave at a cemetery or churchyard. This is the most common type of service, in which a formal funeral service or ceremony is held in a place of worship or funeral home. The service is designed for family and friends to commemorate the life of their loved one. It is followed by a procession to the cemetery for interment (ground burial) or entombment (mausoleum burial) and a graveside service. read more
By: Roger Fleming | 2012-04-12 | Society The second that everybody is frightened of sooner or later comes; regardless of how a lot we dread it. A person dies and the ones they are here to stick must care for their grief, pain and organizing the memorial provider and the funeral. read more
By: Rosie P Richards | 2010-04-02 | Death To show love and respect towards our loved ones who have died, funeral flowers are the right offering. When the family is feeling low, these flowers bring beauty and comfort while reassuring them that life continues even after death. read more
By: Matt Frazer | 2011-05-31 | Elderly Care Contemporary funerals are becoming the new norm. Whereas traditional funerals had set etiquette, many people now prefer to be able to customize their loved ones funeral even if it breaks tradition. read more
By: Miri | 2011-09-20 | Home & Family Planning and executing a funeral, like many traditions, differs from one place to the next all over the world. Take a look into 3 different funeral customs from Bali, Tibet, and China. read more
By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-09-27 | Religion Planning a Christian funeral is never an easy thing to do. Saying goodbye to a loved one is difficult. People grieve in different ways. Oftentimes family tension adds to the stress during an already emotionally burdensome period. read more
By: Blossom Dana | 2012-02-25 | Jewelry Funerals and many traditions relating to imply approval of a loved one allow people to express sadness over their loss. read more
By: Stephen S Lamb | 2010-04-04 | News and society The rendering of military funeral honors is a way to show the nation's deep gratitude to those who, in times of war and peace, have faithfully defended our country. This ceremonial paying of respect is the final demonstration a grateful nation can provide to the veterans' families. read more
By: Natalie Eastaugh | 2010-12-28 | Home & Family A funeral is the time when we give someone who has died a final and parting tribute. We can express our feelings and respect for one who has passed away by giving them a touching and memorable service which all present will remember them by. read more
By: Matt Frazer | 2011-07-20 | Business Ideas Personalized funeral stationery adds a graceful note to programs, bookmarks, thank-you cards and registers. Creating them is simple with funeral software designed for the task. read more
By: Robert Mccormack | 2011-02-15 | Elderly Care One in all the various tasks that is involved with being retired is creating the mandatory arrangements for your funeral. Particularly as it is to consider how life ending, it's inevitable. read more
By: Roger Fleming | 2012-03-02 | Business Unfortunately, at one point or another, all of us will have to find a funeral home. Whether we are arranging a funeral for the loss of a near one, or may be preparing in advance our own funeral, this is a task that is not fun. read more
By: Gina Buchanan | 2011-09-01 | Relationships Good funeral homes are genuinely deeply sorry for their customers' losses. They understand that there is nothing worse than losing a loved one and you are going to need all the help you can get. That's why they offer a number of services besides just renting the actual funeral home. read more
By: Matt Frazer | 2011-08-18 | Software Personalize memorial candles for a funeral service and create a lasting memory for family and friends. Make candles to give as gifts for those who can't be there in person. read more