Planning Funerals For Less
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For most of us burying our relative on our own land seems fanciful or even possibly illegal, but it's something I've been pondering for a while and I think the answer may be different to what we all...
Although the right to collect a body's ashes after cremation will usually go to the surviving relatives or an executor, disputes over a body's remains are complex and sometimes cannot be resolved by...
Who To Invite To A Funeral And What To Say On The Invitation
Choosing who to invite to a funeral and deciding what the invitation should say is hard work. Invitations are an important, often overlooked aspect of funeral planning. Many people don’t think...
In funerals and memorial services, Americans are increasingly choosing joy over sadness. “Join us for a celebration” is the new norm. Would you like to arrange a fun event for your guests?...
There are many different ways that people can be buried. One way is to that is becoming more popular, is to be buried without a casket or coffin. So can you really be buried without a...
So you want to support your friend, family member, or acquaintance in their time of grief with a lovely bouquet of flowers but have no idea where to start. With lots of contradicting information...