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trust for for for support and for for for information Find people who will listen when you want to to talk Leave the the the scrapbook or photo album out on the the the coffee table so others can remember and share memories with you You may want to to talk to to others who are grieving consider joining a a a a a a support group group Most groups are listed by subject in the phone directory or or through churches newspapers hospitals local health and social service agencies the Chamber of Commerce or your local funeral home You You can learn and grow in common yet different experiences You You do not have have to travel this journey alone Life can have have meaning again FAQs
What purpose does a a a funeral serve?
It provides the family and and friends with a a a a a a a caring and and and supportive environment in in in which to share thoughts and and feelings about the the the death The funeral becomes the the the first important step in in the the the healing process What do do funeral directors do?
They are the the the pillars that support the the the survivors during one of their most difficult journeys through life They care care for for the the the family and and safeguard and and care care for for the the the deceased person They fulfill the the the the wishes of the the the the family by guiding them through and fulfilling the the the funeral funeral arrangements The funeral funeral director is trained in in in in embalming and restorative procedures required by by a a a a a a a a a funeral home for traditional open casket viewing by by family and and friends They arrange and and provide an an an an orderly series of of events culminating with the final disposition of of burial entombment or or cremation The funeral director’s responsibility of properly filing the death certificate in in in order to receive permission for final disposition is is is the the the first step which allows the the the family to to begin the the the process of settling estate matters The director will advise the the family as to to to the the number of certified death certificates needed to to begin the the process as as well as as advising them on on potential issues to be be addressed shortly after the the final disposition A growing number of funeral directors are trained as grief counselors and continue even after the funeral to help along in in in Page - DANBURY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME DANBURY MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME - Page 27































































































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