Writing Your Own Funeral Service for a Loved One
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Writing Your Own Funeral Service for a Loved One

Hi, my name is Crystal, and I love tradition and ritual, but I also love novel things and creating something special just for one person. When my mum died a few years ago, I decided that I wanted to write her funeral service – not just my eulogy, but the whole service. I wanted to tie in traditional elements as well as Bible verses and poems that she loved, but I also wanted something that was just for her and her alone. I learned a lot through that experience. If you have lost a loved one, I extend you my sympathy. I know how that feels, and I want to help with the funeral service. This blog has ideas and tips for writing your own service as well as a range of other things. I hope it helps.

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Writing Your Own Funeral Service for a Loved One

  • Tips to Observe When Attending a Funeral Service

    21 November 2018

    You may lose a relative, a friend or your friend may lose a person close to them, and you will be required to attend the funeral service. Most people are normally concerned that they may say or do something wrong at the service. This may push them to only visit the relatives of the deceased to show their respects. However, there are times when you will feel that you should attend the service even after visitation.

  • A Guide to Cemetery Restoration

    17 July 2018

    A cemetery refers to a place where the remains of the dead are buried. Cemeteries have profound historical and cultural meanings across different communities. They serve as a memory of family members or even heroes that liberated the community during difficult times. Depending on the community where the cemetery is located, graves may comprise of tombstones, crosses, flowers or a combination of the three. Cemeteries are often abandoned due to various superstitions surrounding the resting place of the dead.

  • Pre-Planning Your Funeral—Why and How

    19 January 2018

    Usually, what prompts people to consider making a will and buying life insurance is the birth of their first child. There you are, faced with the ultimate symbol of life—a newborn baby—and you're planning for your death. Weirdly, though, it doesn't feel morbid—it feels wise and sensible, right? So, if you've planned for the physical and financial care of your child, shouldn't you go one step further and plan your funeral?

  • Planning A Funeral? Here's What You Should Know.

    2 October 2017

    Planning a funeral is, for obvious reasons, often a remarkably difficult and stressful thing to have to do. It can seem like a huge and important undertaking, and it has to be dealt with as quickly as possible during what is already an incredibly taxing time. If you're going through this right now, here are five practical things you should bear in mind to help you through the experience. Coffins are expensive, so don't feel you need to spend more money on a fancy one.

  • Five Things You Need to Know About Choosing Your Loved One's Burial Clothing

    31 March 2016

    Planning a funeral can be hard but also cathartic on many levels. One of the decisions you have to make is what your loved one should wear. Here are some ideas to keep in mind as you select an outfit. 1. Any outfit is appropriate. For generations, suits, dresses and similar outfits were standard for the deceased person to wear in a casket. However, that social requirement is long gone.