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- | Despite being very close with my dad, he and I had never discussed details about what sort of funeral or burial he would have wanted; specifically, | + | |
- | Based on my personal knowledge of my dad, I decided to have him cremated and then spread some of his ashes in a place that was important to him. I also decided to hold a celebration of life for him with his closest friends and family, as that was what I believed he would have wanted. | ||
- | **Arrangements For The Remains** | + | =====Arrangements For The Remains===== |
- | You will first need to make a decision on whether to bury or cremate your loved one’s remains. This can be a deeply personal decision if your parent’s wishes on this matter were not made clear previously. Sometimes this information could be included in a will or other legal document The hospital will generally ask for your choice and assist with arranging the next steps. | + | You will first need to make a decision on whether to bury or cremate your loved one’s remains. This can be a deeply personal decision if your parent’s wishes on this matter were not made clear previously. Sometimes this information could be included in a will or other legal document The hospital will generally ask for your choice and assist with arranging the next steps. |
- | Be aware that spreading ashes in many public areas may be illegal. In general, it’s legal to scatter ashes on private property, as long as you have the owner’s written consent. You can also scatter ashes at legally designated scattering areas such as a cemetery. Types Of Ceremonies Depending on your parents’ wishes, and the wishes of you and your family, there are different ways to honor your loved one. | ||
- | Traditional Funeral: This typically centers around | + | **Burial**: If you choose to do a burial, your loved one’s remains will be transported from the hospital to a funeral home. The funeral home will then walk you through the additional decisions that will be needed in order to plan the burial. This may include: Casket Selection, Grave Site Selection, Funeral Service Details |
- | Memorial Service: This event focuses on the life and legacy of the deceased and may be slightly more informal, and tends to include speeches, videos, readings, and other personal touches that highlight | + | **Cremation**: If you decide |
+ | * Be aware that spreading ashes in many public areas may be illegal. In general, it’s legal to scatter ashes on private property as long as you have the owner’s written consent. You can also scatter ashes at legally designated scattering areas such as a cemetery. | ||
- | **Obituary** | + | =====Types |
- | It is common for families to choose to publish an obituary in local publications in order to notify the community, acquaintances, | + | |
- | **FAQ** | + | **Traditional Funeral**: This typically centers around a physical burial and is meant to honor the deceased and follows a structured format, often including religious or cultural rituals, such as prayers, eulogies, and scripture readings. |
- | What are the average costs of a burial | + | |
+ | **Memorial Service**: This event focuses on the life and legacy | ||
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+ | **Celebration of Life**: A celebration of life is a more festive | ||
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+ | =====Obituary===== | ||
+ | It is common for families to choose to publish an obituary in local publications in order to notify the community, acquaintances, | ||
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+ | Obituaries include the deceased’s full name, followed by their date and place of birth and date and place of death. It is also common to list the surviving family members as well as any significant life achievements, | ||
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+ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ |