Death is a challenge that every individual
has to face. No matter what you do, death is coming for everyone. It is a
challenge that everyone of us will face one day. No matter whether you have
arranged a funeral for someone in your
family or not. What is necessary is that what are you doing about your funeral?
Are you going to be one of the people who leaves the funeral preparations on
your family’s head or are you going to tackle all the preparations yourself?
else, it is better to take care of them all
by pre-arranging your funeral. However, if you have to face the challenge of
arranging someone else funeral, it is important that you make sure to check
whether they have left any pre-arranged funeral plans. You can look for that in
the will of the deceased or (if the will is not available) letter of wishes or
any recalled conversations of the deceased with various family members.
Often, when a funeral is
pre-planned, friends and family are often notified by the institution regarding
the pre-planned funeral arrangements. While the information might be as simple
as cremation or burial, it offers a sense of relief to the family or the person
who is arranging the funeral.
The main part of arranging a funeral is the
ceremony. Various ceremony part arrangements will depend upon the beliefs of
the deceased. Whatever may be the form of the funeral, it represents the conclusion
of sorrow and the chance for everybody to give their send-off to the departed. When you begin with the
funeral arrangements, create this checklist to help you with the arrangements.
The important parts of the funeral service often comprise of the following:
- Beautification of the funeral venue with flowers
- Music
- Readings or Obituary by the family and friends
- Basic Religious rituals
- Tributes and appreciations by the family and friends
- Committal of the deceased for burial or cremation
When the funeral's over, the mourners will
typically move to a cemetery or a crematorium for the committal of the body.
After this, it's usual for mourners to join the friends and family for
refreshments - a wonderful opportunity to reminisce and celebrate the life of
the deceased in more informally.

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