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Questions You Should Probably Ask a Funeral Director When Planning a Funeral

A funeral director can be of tremendous help when you need to plan services for a friend or family member, or if you're pre-planning your own funeral. Funeral directors are familiar with just about every part of the funeral process and can often put your mind at ease when it comes to the arrangements, and handle many steps for you. Note a few questions you should probably ask a funeral director when planning a funeral so you know you don't overlook anything. Read More 

Important aspects of preplanning your funeral

If you are reaching the end of your life, one of the final gifts you can give your family is to help preplan your funeral. This is a good way to make sure that your family doesn't need to find the money and energy to create a funeral service that honours your memory once you have passed away.  Here are some of the items to consider choosing before you pass away. Read More 

Benefits of Planning Ahead for a Funeral

You do not know when you will die, but you do know that it is inevitable. It is not morbid to begin planning your funeral well before you become ill or elderly. You can work with a funeral home at any time to begin planning your funeral arrangements. There are a number of different benefits that can be gained by taking this approach: Pre-Need Funeral Arrangements The funeral arrangements that you make while living are classified as pre-need. Read More 

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Saying goodbye to Gran

My grandma had such a hard life. She was a real battler and had seen some tragic things, but she kept going and kept a smile on her face. I hope that we did a good job in honouring her spirit with her funeral services. When someone has had a hard life, it's a balance to tell everyone their story while also remembering the light and fun sides of their personality. Remembering someone so special is a blessing but also a great responsibility. This blog is all about making sure you say goodbye in a way that remembers the whole person.