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to be remembered. Perhaps you’d like a traditional funeral aligned with certain religious customs. Or, a celebration focusing on great memories made with family and friends may be your preference. Maybe it’s a combination of both. You can have one service, or several, to honor your life.
Regardless of the service or services you choose to include in your funeral plan, you can personalize them in almost any way imaginable. For example, just consider the following questions:
• Where should the funeral be held? At your place of worship? At the funeral home?
• Who should officiate the service?
• Will your service adhere to the
traditions of your faith or culture?
• Do you want a eulogy, and who
should deliver it?
• What readings would you like to
have?
• Is there a special poem you’d like
shared with the guests?
• Are there any special photographs
or other memorabilia you would like displayed?
• Should the décor reflect a particular hobby or interest of yours, such as fishing, gardening or music?
• Is there a particular emblem or engraving you want on your headstone or marker?
Cemetery Property
In addition to funeral services and the choice of burial, cemetery property, or “interment rights,” is another consideration when you’re making final arrangements, either for yourself in advance, or for a loved one.
A common misconception that people often have when they purchase the right of interment in a cemetery is that they have purchased the land itself, when in fact what they have really purchased is the right to be interred (also referred to as buried or entombed) on or in that particular piece of property.
We are here to listen to your concerns, and help you to arrive at the perfect way to gather together before your loved one’s interment in the cemetery of your choice.
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