Understanding Different Funeral Burial
Services
When a loved one just passed away, family
members are burdened not only for their loss, but also about the
necessary tasks in arranging funeral burial services. If you can’t
decide on what kind of funeral burial services to choose, you have
to understand the available options given by the funeral home. For
most families, a funeral burial service has been a tradition.
Burying their deceased loved ones is still the most popular funeral
service. One reason for the popularity of funeral burial services
is that cemeteries provide the families left behind to visit and
pay respects to their loved one’s grave. Today, cemeteries and
mausoleums cater to funeral burial services, providing the deceased
with a peaceful resting place that can be revisited by future
generations. While cemeteries are located outdoors, mausoleums are
indoors or at an outdoor, garden area.
If you don’t like the traditional funeral burial
services, you could consider cremation. This alternative for
funeral burial services has become popular today. These services
usually include public visitations with an open casket, a memorial
service and other funeral options, which could take place at any
church, funeral homes or other location you prefer.
Picking between a traditional funeral burial
service and a cremation service is entirely based on your family’s
preference, tradition, history, religion, beliefs and personality.
While cremations allow you to personalize your last goodbyes,
burials provide you the option to revisit your loved ones in a
peaceful place.
Choose
Between Traditional, Non-Traditional or Personalized Funeral
Services
The traditional funeral burial services are the
most common kinds of funeral services. They offer a tribute to the
deceased by reuniting the friends and relatives to pay their last
respects. Most traditional funeral services allow viewing and
visitation at either funeral homes or churches with funeral
ceremonies and procession to the cemetery. However, you can still
add personalized music, memorial cards or folders, photographs and
other options. In a non-traditional funeral burial service, the
arrangements still allow for celebrating the life of the deceased
in an informal manner. For instance, instead of visitation, you
could arrange the funeral to be like a gathering or decide on a
closed casket. With these kinds of services, there are no schedules
to follow.
With personalized funeral services, the deceased
has planned his or her funeral ahead. Meaning, all his wishes, such
as songs to be played, clothes to be worn, method of embalming or
burial, will be followed. However, if the funeral was not
pre-planned, family members can still personalize the funeral by
arranging favorite flowers or playing favorite music of the one who
passed away.
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