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Tips on Choosing the Right Casket for a Funeral

Want to learn how to choose a casket? If you are planning a funeral for your loved one, you need to consider what type of casket you want. It often serves as the focal point of the service and is the ultimate resting place for the person you love. How to Choose a Casket With so many options available, take the following considerations into mind before making your decision: Cost:  Caskets vary in price, so it is important to determine your budget. Funeral directors are required by law to show you a list of what is available before showing you the physical collection. You can also consider sourcing your own casket as a cheaper alternative. Purpose:  Consider whether you are having a burial or cremation. Burial caskets are often made of stronger materials that last for years, while cremation caskets are simply made of wood. Materials:  Caskets can be made from solid wood, metal, veneered MDF, cardboard or other biodegradable materials. If you have a specific type in mind...
When dealing with end-of-life decisions like funeral pre-planning and memorial services, you want to place your trust with an experienced and understanding  funeral home . 3 Characteristics of a First-Rate Funeral Home 1.       Round-the-Clock Services Unfortunately, we don’t always get to choose when we’ll be in need of a funeral home, so having the contact of one available 24/7 is vital. Selecting a funeral home in Ottawa that can answer your immediate questions and help address concerns makes dealing with the sudden loss of a loved one much easier. A reliable memorial facility will be able to connect you with a funeral director no matter what time of the night or day. 2.       Extensive Experience A funeral home with extensive experience means that they’ve developed a reputation in the community for providing affordable services, in addition to humble care and support to families. Selecting a funeral home i...

Online Funeral Arrangements

When you have lost a loved one, you might not want to have to visit a funeral home to make all of the necessary arrangements. First Memorial Fairview offers affordable online funeral arrangements and cremation services in Ottawa and surrounding areas. From your pc, tablet or phone, you can select the desired services from the comfort of your own home. Read more: http://bit.ly/35YnZ9E

How to Handle Money in a Pre-Planned Funeral

When it comes to handling money in a pre-planned funeral , deciding to pre-plan your funeral is a smart and brave one. Most of us do not want to dwell on dying, as it is a morbid subject. However, taking care of the details now saves you and your family time, money, and the emotional draining that often comes with death. The benefits achieved by pre-planning are monumental when you consider the difficult time your family will face. One decision to make is how to pay for your service. There are different options to consider, such as: Leaving the funds in the bank: If you have the discipline and a trusted family member, you may consider stashing the required amount in a checking or savings account. While an option to think about, it’s imperative that you avoid the temptation to dip into these funds for emergencies. Use an existing life insurance policy: You can discuss the specifics with your agent, but the death benefit may be designated for funeral expenses. Remember to keep your ben...

Funeral Etiquette Tips Everyone Should Know

·         Dress Appropriately When attending a funeral, it’s important to wear the proper attire. Doing so will ensure that you demonstrate your respect to the friends and family of the deceased. Although they’re often a celebration of life, funerals are also somber and reflective times, so make sure what you wear illustrates this mood. Avoid dressing in bright colors, or casual clothing. Try to wear formal or semi-formal attire in more neutral shades. ·          Be On Time Arriving late to a funeral can be disruptive and upsetting to the friends and family who arrived on time and took their seats. That’s why being punctual is very important. It’s a good idea to arrive at least 10-15 minutes early. This will give you enough time to greet friends and family members and ensure you have a seat. ·         Be Sensitive when Speaking When at a funeral, you might wan...