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Hello, my name is Damian. Until last year, I had never planned a funeral. However, when both of my parents passed away within weeks of each other, I suddenly had to plan two. I was experiencing such grief that I didn't know where to start. Thankfully, my friend put me in touch with a fantastic funeral home who guided me through the entire process. They looked after the bodies, recommended a church and helped to arrange transport for guest. I decided to start this blog to help others who need to plan a funeral. I hope you find the information useful.

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Organizing a funeral

by Christopher King

When bereavement happens, there is a lot to be done under the emotional strain caused by the loss. It helps to have someone who can handle all the logistics and technicalities that are required in giving your loved one a fitting sendoff. Funeral directors are skilled in organizing a fitting farewell for your loved ones.

Services a funeral director can provide for you

Taking care of the body of the deceased - Funeral directors are licensed and trained to clean and prepare the body of the deceased. They do this in a dignified manner according to your wishes. This includes cleaning and dressing the body. In case you need other services like embalming, your funeral director is able to provide them as well.

Provide coffins, caskets and urns - These depend on whether the body will be buried or cremated.

Facilitate for viewing of the deceased - The funeral director prepares the body for viewing, makes appointments for viewing and facilitates the viewing.

Paperwork - The funeral director coordinates with the cemetery or crematorium as well as the registrar's office to avail the proper documentation for the funeral. The funeral director will also prepare newspaper notices.

Organize the funeral ceremony - The funeral director arranges the date and time according to your wishes. This can be any kind of ceremony depending on the beliefs and culture of the mourners. The venue and celebrant or minister can all be provided by the funeral director.

Transport - The funeral director is responsible for providing the hearse as well as the transportation of the mourners to and from the venue of the funeral. Presentations and decorations- The funeral directors arrange for the floral arrangements and other necessary decorations needed. They can also prepare a presentation or video about the life of the deceased according to your wishes.

Refreshments - They can provide a place where friends and family can have refreshments as they reminisce on the memories of the deceased after the funeral service.

Apart from providing these essential services that lessen the workload of the bereaved, funeral directors usually have contacts for entities who can provide services such as grief counseling.

Choosing a funeral director

Due to the sensitive nature of the work of a funeral director, when choosing one, ask if they are registered with a professional body of funeral directors as well as the state. Get quotes on the services offered and find out the payment options. Once you have chosen one, give a clear outline and specific information that will guide the funeral director fulfill your wishes.

For more information and options, contact different funeral homes in your area, such as Caring Funerals.

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