2016

Five Unusual Ways To Memorialize Yourself After Cremation

When you're taking the time to plan your funeral arrangements, deciding on cremation brings up a number of questions; for instance, you may wish to let your family know whether you prefer to have your ashes, or "cremains," interred or scattered or if you prefer to be memorialized in some other way. If you settle on the third option, you may want to leave it up to your family what kind of memorial they create, or you may wish to personally decide which is the best option to complement your personality and symbolize your life and work. Read More 

4 Reasons You Need To Plan Your Own Funeral Now

Most people don't even take the time to think about their own funeral affairs. This is likely because it's too scary or depressing to think about. While no one likes planning, it's important to take some time to focus on your own funeral planning needs during your lifetime. This can allow you to outline all your wishes properly. Take a look at the following information to better understand the reasons as to why you need to plan your own funeral. Read More 

Three Meaningful Activities You Can Do With Cremation Ashes To Help You Process Your Grief

Although being responsible for a loved one's cremated remains is certainly a great honor and responsibility, it can also be an overwhelming one. You may have the urge to keep the remains close by even though you know your loved one wanted them to be distributed. And if your loved one didn't leave specific instructions for what to do with them, you may find yourself beset by a confusing array of options. Read More 

What To Consider When Choosing A Headstone For Your Loved One’s Grave

Selecting a lasting memorial for your loved one's grave is a time-honored act of honoring the person by marking their final resting place. You'll first need to determine what is allowed in the cemetery. Then you'll choose from a variety of materials and shapes to find the perfect memorial. Here are your options for that perfect headstone for your friend or family member's grave. Ask About Cemetery Regulations First Each cemetery has its own guidelines for erecting a headstone that you'll need to review and follow. Read More 

Five FAQs About Cremation

When you're in the process of considering cremation for the remains of a loved one or even making arrangements for your own funeral, you probably have a few questions about the process. Modern-day cremation is dissimilar to a traditional burial process in several ways, and it's not generally well understood by the public. Recent developments are especially likely to be misunderstood. So educate yourself about the process by reading these five frequently asked questions. Read More