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2702, 2023

How to Write an Obituary for a Funeral

February 27th, 2023|

An obituary is not a legal document, and it’s not required. However, taking the time to write an obituary for your loved one is a lovely way to honor the deceased. Besides recording the important details of your loved one’s life, it allows you to share the memorial service details

1002, 2023

Cremation Glass: The Art of Transforming Ashes into Glass

February 10th, 2023|

How long have your loved one’s cremation ashes sat on a shelf in your closet? You aren’t alone. Many people struggle to decide what to do with their family members’ cremation ash. We want to teach you about one popular option: cremation glass. 

801, 2023

Give Back to Nature With a Cremation Tree Pod Burial

January 8th, 2023|

Many families struggle to know what to do with their loved ones’ (or pets’) cremated remains. If your loved one enjoyed the outdoors, consider planting a “cremation tree.” The difference between a memorial tree and a cremation tree is that with the latter, the family buries part or all of the

2211, 2022

Simple Cremation: Inexpensive Solutions for Your Loved One

November 22nd, 2022|

Please accept our condolences for those who clicked on this article following the loss of a loved one. One of the goals of this blog is to provide helpful resources for those going through one of the most challenging moments of their lives. Here’s what you need to know before

2710, 2022

All About Cremains: The Ashes After Cremation

October 27th, 2022|

We understand that most people have questions about the cremation process and cremains. However, you may not feel comfortable asking professional funeral directors these questions soon after a loved one’s death. So, here is a gentle (but forthright) discussion about what will be returned to you after your loved one

1509, 2022

Funeral Preplanning Is Not As Hard As It Sounds

September 15th, 2022|

We do not mean to make light of funeral preplanning. However, making your own funeral arrangements does not have to be difficult once you have the right mindset. Here are some tips for taking this important step in the end-of-life process. Tips for Funeral Preplanning If you work with a funeral home, you can make

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