A common misconception is that funeral rituals and services are for the deceased. Give your loved ones hope, closure, peace of mind and one final act of love by prearranging your funeral.
Our Preplanning Process is recommended, trusted and loved by leading funeral homes nationwide.
A common misconception is that funeral rituals and services are for the deceased. Give your loved ones hope, closure, peace of mind and one final act of love by prearranging your funeral.
Our Preplanning Process is recommended, trusted and loved by leading funeral homes nationwide.
A common misconception is that funeral rituals and services are for the deceased. Give your loved ones hope, closure, peace of mind and one final act of love by prearranging your funeral.
Our Preplanning Process is recommended, trusted and loved by leading funeral homes nationwide.
62.5% of consumers feel it's very important to communicate their funeral plans and wishes to family members prior to their own death
Only 21.4% of consumers communicate their wishes to loved ones and family members
Families that don't experience a loved ones funeral service are more likely to have increased tension, anxiety and after death adjustment over those that experience a planned funeral service
62.5% of consumers feel it's very important to communicate their funeral plans and wishes to family members prior to their own death
Only 21.4% of consumers communicate their wishes to loved ones and family members
Families that don't experience a loved ones funeral service are more likely to have increased tension, anxiety and after death adjustment over those that experience a planned funeral service
Rituals of mourning after a loss, whether the death of a loved one, the end of meaningful relationships, or even a competition, are found throughout history and cultures. The funeral ritual varies widely across cultures and religions, but the goal remains the same, to help cope with the loss of a loved one.
Rituals of mourning after a loss, whether the death of a loved one, the end of meaningful relationships, or even a competition, are found throughout history and cultures. The funeral ritual varies widely across cultures and religions, but the goal remains the same, to help cope with the loss of a loved one.
A common misconception is that funeral rituals and services are for the deceased. While it’s true that they are the ones being honored and remembered, the funeral service and rituals are actually for the living. The loved ones that are left behind are the ones who the funeral is for and the ones that benefit from it.
A common misconception is that funeral rituals and services are for the deceased. While it’s true that they are the ones being honored and remembered, the funeral service and rituals are actually for the living. The loved ones that are left behind are the ones who the funeral is for and the ones that benefit from it.
A Harvard University study on grief and loss found that those who experience a loss often feel “out of control.” Rituals, more specifically, funeral rituals were found to restore feelings of control after losses which in turn, led to reduced grief.
A Harvard University study on grief and loss found that those who experience a loss often feel “out of control.” Rituals, more specifically, funeral rituals were found to restore feelings of control after losses which in turn, led to reduced grief.
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