These are just a few suggestions to keep in mind when attending a Funeral, Memorial or Graveside service. If you are guilty of any of these, try looking at it from the perspective of the family. How would you want to be treated if it were you loved one’s service....READ MORE
The many tasks necessary for funerals can be overwhelming to many families. We recommend to delegate the jobs you can, and add the funeral home to your list of delegates. Don't let the many responsibilities needed add stress to an already stressful situation....READ MORE
Casket selection may be one of the hardest decisions of funeral planning. There are many options to choose from. How do you pick the ‘right’ one?...READ MORE
With the passing of a loved one comes a roller-coaster of emotions that take a toll on your body, physically and emotionally. Anyone who mourns the loss of a loved-one can benefit from intentional self-care. It is extremely important to encourage survivors to practice good self-care....READ MORE
Many families are extremely hesitant when the time comes to make funeral arrangements for a loved one. It can be intimidating for grieving families to walk into the funeral home. To ease some of the tension, we would like to go over some specific goals of the initial Arrangement Conference....READ MORE