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Funerals

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    • About Funerals

      When a loved one dies, it is a difficult and trying time emotionally. Making funeral arrangements can add to the stress, especially if there has been no previous arrangement, discussion or documentation regarding the wishes of the deceased. more »

    • What Is the Origin of Flowers at Funerals?

      It has become commonplace to send flowers to the bereaved family or to a funeral. So common, in fact, that families that do not want flowers will specify if they are not wanted with "in lieu of flowers" notices requesting donations to a favored charity instead. Flowers have played a role in funeral rituals for thousands of years. more »

    • Etiquette for Flowers at Funerals

      Flowers are a common expression of sympathy after a death. Flowers at the funeral service let the family and friends of the deceased know you are thinking of them in their time of sorrow. Following proper etiquette when sending flowers will ensure your gesture is one of true comfort. more »

    • Floral Ideas for Funerals

      When the death of a family member or friend occurs, all of us want to somehow honor the dead. One way you can leave some token of remembrance while at the same time lend support to the family is by giving flowers. Symbols of life and death for untold generations, flowers can be arranged in a number of ways to suit the occasion and... more »

    • How to Throw a Great St. Patrick's Day Party

      Want to throw the best and most authentic Saint Patty's Day party? Take these 5 easy tips to really Irish it up and have a party that your guests won't soon forget. more »

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    • Funerals 101

      A funeral is a ceremony commemorating a person's passing away. These rites are nearly as old...

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    • Songs Used for Funerals

      Based upon the area in which the person lived and the heredity of the person, it is easy to choose songs that are appropriate to play for a... more »

    • How to Use Funerals to Get Dates

      While funerals are meant for grieving and remembering the dead, they are also a place to celebrate the living. And nothing let's you know you're... more »

    • Planning Funerals

      When a close friend or loved one dies, planning a funeral can be a lot of work during an extremely emotional time. Divide the planning into small... more »

    • How to Explain Funerals to Children

      It is a subject that most parents would rather avoid, but when a family member or someone close to your family dies, it is an inevitable... more »

    • Why Do People Give Flowers at Funerals?

      Flowers have been used for funeral rites since ancient times. They convey a message of hope to the family that the deceased's soul is at rest and... more »

    Wikipedia

    Funeral

    A funeral is a ceremony marking a persons death. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember the dead, from the funeral itself, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honour. These customs vary widely between cultures, and between religious affiliations within cultures. In some cultures the dead are venerated; this is commonly called ancestor worship. The word funeral comes from the Latin funus, which had a variety of meanings, including the corpse and the funerary rites themselves.

    Funeral rites are as old as the human culture itself, predating modern homo sapiens, to at least 300,000 years ago.History>. Accessed September 4, 2008.British>"When Burial Begins", British Archaeology, issue 66, August 2002, found at . Accessed September 4, 2008. For example, in the Shanidar cave in Iraq, in Pontnewydd Cave in Wales and other sites across Europe and the Near East,British /> Neanderthal skeletons have been discovered with a characteristic layer of pollen, which suggests that Neanderthals buried the dead with gifts of flowers.History /> This has been interpreted as suggesting that Neanderthals believed in an afterlife.History />British />

    Funeral Arrangement
    There are numerous steps when arranging a funeral service, whether it be preparation for burial or entombment.Barbara Kate Repa, "", Caring.com These include, but are not limited to:

    # Obtain a Burial Certificate - Law requires a burial permit to be procured by next of kin, typically via a licensed funeral director or through the local Vital Records or Birth and Death Registration office. Usually, a nominal fee is charged to acquire a burial permit.
    # Select a Burial Site - Oftentimes, the deceased will have either orally requested a burial site before death, or even have written such a request in a will.
    # Transport Deceased to Burial Site - This can be accomplished through a mortuary or special car service, typ read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Funeral

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