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Staying farewell in style

My grandmother was a really stylish old woman. Even when she was sick and when she got frail, she'd still always look perfect and she'd never go anywhere without her lipstick looking immaculate! It was hard to say goodbye to her because she was such a spunky old lady. I knew that she would want her funeral to be a reflection of her style and personality. The funeral did an awesome job and made sure every detail was perfect. It's never great to say goodbye to someone that you love that much, but knowing she'd approve of the funeral did make the day go a little easier.

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Funeral Home Trends That Help Families Deal With Grief

The few days following the death of a loved one are best described as an emotional rollercoaster. In most cases, it is not the right time to delegate memorial arrangements to a funeral home. Gone are the days when a one-size-fits-all approach to burial plans would suffice. Today, clients are drawn to the architecture and interior design, which embraces multiculturalism and aims to comfort in a time of grief. This article highlights ways that modern funeral homes help families deal with grief. Read More 

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Cremations are growing in popularity across the world, as many people enjoy the more personalised result that allows you to keep the remains in your house or scatter them in a place of great significance to your departed loved one. However, when planning a cremation, you do not just have to plan the burning of the body, but the funeral that goes along with it. Many people don't realise that a cremation is almost the same as a regular burial, and it is only after the funeral is complete that there is any difference. Read More 

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When looking for a funeral home for a loved one, you might have several options to explore. However, narrowing down to one might not be easy if you don't know what to consider. A funeral home shouldn't just look good, but it should also offer quality funeral services at affordable rates. To ensure you finally get a suitable funeral home for your loved one, here are some mistakes you should avoid. Read More 

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If you want to be literal about it, all cemeteries are green cemeteries, and tending to those beautiful lawns must take a huge amount of time and effort. But there's a difference between a cemetery that is primarily green in appearance and one that has a green ideology. An eco-friendly green cemetery in Paris stipulates that all its residents must not be embalmed and must be buried in biodegradable coffins while wearing biodegradable clothing and that all graves must have have a wooden marker instead of traditional grave stones. Read More