When someone you are close to dies, you may find yourself needing to make the deceased person’s final arrangements. This can often be a difficult task, especially if the deceased person has left no funds for their funeral. In some cases, you may be able to obtain funds or services from various organizations to help cover the costs. This, combined with a low cost service, can make the task a bit easier to handle. Read More»
The passing of a loved one is always a difficult time, but planning the funeral procession, wake, burial, and seemingly innumerable other aspects of their passing can often be just as stressful. However, recent developments in the area of environmentally friendly burials have led to what is known as the ‘green burial’. Green burials are the sustainable, eco-friendly version of their more traditional, casket-laden counterpart. This article outlines some of ways people are sending off their loved ones with more sustainable, environmentally friendly burials. Read More»
If your loved one had a dog they loved very much, and it died at the same time as his or her owner, they can both be put to rest and memorialized through a cremation service. There are many funeral homes today that offer pet cremation services, along with their regular services. Once the cremation is over, below are some tips on what to do with the ashes.
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