Veterans Funeral Care 1st in Nation to Receive American Legion Dept. Endorsement
Veterans Funeral Care is the first funeral home in the nation to receive an endorsement from the American Legion, Department of Indiana. The national funeral service provider was exclusively endorsed by a department of the world's largest veterans service organization for its dedication and expertise in veterans funeral benefits.
Cemetery Premises Found to be Safe by Houston, Texas Jury -- Funeral Home and Cemetery Law Firm Wins at Trial
Funeral home and cemetery law firm Sheehy, Serpe & Ware, P.C., lawyer Steve Grubbs received a no negligence verdict in a lawsuit brought by a woman who allegedly stepped into a hole at a cemetery in Houston, Texas. The jury deliberated less than an hour before finding the cemetery premises were safe.
USLegal, Inc. CEO Says Make Sure to State Burial Preferences in a Will
High profile death of Anna Nicole Smith is a reminder that legal planning is important at any age.
Military Funeral and Memorial Services
Funeral and memorial services can be considered a beautiful and memorable experience by all those who attend. Memorial and funeral services can be a celebration of one's life and accomplishments. Military funeral honors are one great example of this. Military honors are used to acknowledge and commend one's service to his or her country. Military honors are available to all servicemen and women, whether in times of war or peace.
Funeral Home Uses New Software to Enhance Arrangement Conferences
FuneralKiosk software allows a funeral director to guide a family through a very personalized tour of products from any manufacturer. The quality of the images and the ease of use focuses the arrangement process.
Finding Funeral Information
Death is never easy; there is nothing to cushion its blow or minimize the pain of it. Unfortunately, however, it is inevitable; which means, that at some point or another we will all be faced with the planning of a loved one?s funeral. In this emotional time, the taking on of detailed arrangements can seem absolutely impossible. Finding reputable and comprehensive funeral information can make the process at least bearable and organized.
Burial Mounds Along the Mississippi
Curiosity bought me here, but something deeper, something more spiritual held me here. The long walk up the bluff left me in need of a brief rest, so I sat on the slope of one of the mounds.
Funeral Planning Checklist
Planning a funeral can be a very difficult task, especially considering the circumstances. When something as tragic as a family member or friend passes away, the last thing you want to deal with is planning the funeral.
Jesus' Burial Cloth: Why Folded?
The Burial Cloth - Did you ever wonder and think: Just 'why' did Jesus fold up this cloth and lay it, separated from the other linen after His resurrection?
Rabbi Eckstein Attends Rev. Falwell's Funeral In Dual Role -- Longtime Friend And Official Representative Of Israel
Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, will attend Rev. Jerry Falwell's Funeral from Jerusalem, Israel, May 22 at 1 PM Eastern. He will honor Rev. Falwell as friend of 30 years and as an official representative of Israel.
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Funeral Planning: The Final Goodbye
The death of a loved one is always a terrible thing to endure; it can take you by surprise and send you in to a whirlwind of grief and emotion. But making this terrible event even that much more traumatic is the amount of planning and activity that must suddenly take place. Not only are you in a fragile emotional state but you must now coordinate a host of events surrounding the funeral. Funeral planning, however, while heartbreaking, does not have to compound your already heightened levels of stress.
The nature of the funeral is largely dependent on the deceased?s culture and traditions surrounding death. But, in the United States, most funerals ? while personalized to the family?s customs ? follow much of the same format. And following a format will allow you to go step-by-step through the planning process with as little discomfort as possible.
First and foremost, when it comes to funeral planning, it is necessary to choose the venue for the funeral. Luckily, this is almost always done prior to death; many towns frequent the same funeral home or the deceased may have chosen one during their lifetime. A reputable funeral home will be able to guide you through the funeral arrangements with experience and compassion. You may choose to have a viewing and then a funeral mass at a church; the involvement of religious services is completely up to you as you consider what the deceased would have wanted. The funeral planning really begins here as you work with the funeral home to arrange services - on their property or through a religious organization - as well as burial arrangements.
There are some details involved with funeral planning that generate the tone that you wish for the services. You will have the ability to choose flowers, music, and a number of other details that will help personalize the service. The important thing to remember is that you are honoring the life of someone you love; try during this very difficult time, to reflect the personality of your loved one through the funeral services.
Of course, in some cases, people will take their own funeral planning into their hands many, many years before their death. Perhaps there are details that are important to them and they wish to be included in their funeral. This may seem like a morbid process, but it can be an exceedingly generous gift to family members left behind; it gives them the ability to simply put into motion the decisions their family member has already made.
Funeral planning ? while difficult and very sad ? can be done with strength and love as you plan the final goodbye for your loved one.
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