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Funerals & Burials

Advice on planning a funeral, burial or memorial service is available from eHow. Want to help ease the burden on your loved ones during a difficult time? eHow can show you how to write a living will, buy a gravestone, purchase a burial plot or plan for a cremation. Helping a grieving friend? eHow can show you how to create a gift basket for someone in mourning or provide you with advice on paying a shiva call.

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  • Ways to Memorialize the Death of Loved One

    The loss of a loved one is tragic, no matter the circumstances surrounding the death. When it comes to grieving and then moving forward with life, finding a way to pay tribute to your loved one's...

  • Good Songs for a Funeral

    Funerals convey a different meaning for many people. Some see it as a reflection and celebration of a life, others see it as a time to grieve and mourn. Selecting songs for the service, whether...

  • How to Evaluate Funeral Insurance or Burial Insurance

    The idea of pre-planning end-of-life decisions and buying funeral insurance or plans is not new. With funeral costs in the $10,000 and higher range, it may be worth your time to evaluate. If you...

  • How to Mourn Patrick Swayze

    To some it was a heartbreak, a sadness that encumbered the souls whom found a beloved actor, and friend to many; left to a better place on Monday loosing the bodies fight with cancer that Patrick...

  • How to Explain Death to a Child

    The passing of a loved one is never easy - and it is certainly never easy to explain death to a child. Here's one analogy that may help a young person understand what happens when we die.

  • How to Write an Obituary with ease

    Writing an obituary is truly an honor. Capturing someone life on paper in a few words can be tough. By sitting down with a guided plan you can make writing an obituary a step down the path of healing.

  • How to Plan a Cost Conscious Funeral

    The 6 most important things to remember when planning a cost conscious funeral In the United States alone, there are approximately 2 million deaths per year. Unfortunately, funerals were...

  • What to Write on a Tombstone

    The placement of a tombstone is the final stage of burying a loved one. A tombstone is a symbol to the world of our loved one's life, and it is a way to show respect to the departed and share...

  • Gravestone Ideas

    Death is not a subject people like to dwell on, especially when it is their own. It is a fact of life for every person. It is important to have a will to designate what you want your heirs to have...

  • How to Plan Ahead for Your Own Funeral

    There are two things in life that are certain... Taxes and death. We think about taxes at least once a year. But death is a taboo for most people. Most only think about funerals when they have...

  • Ideas for Funeral Services

    When a loved one passes on, it can be difficult to plan his service and make burial arrangements. Once the initial shock has worn off, grief sets in and the mourning process begins. One thing to...

  • Funeral Service Ideas

    Planning a funeral service can be one of the most trying times of your life. Not only have you just lost someone close to you, but you are now faced with the responsibility of planning the funeral...

  • How to Remember a Loved One: Living with Memories

    Someone you love dearly is gone...Out of sight, perhaps, but never out of mind or heart. They'll always be a part of your life -- a wonderful part of your life.

  • How to : Solve: End-of-Life Concerns (senior-citizens)

    If anyone strongly believes they do not want any uncomfortable experiences, such as resuscitation, life support, and want to make their own decision on death, now is a good time to put your wishes...

  • How to Get Closure After Someone's Death

    There is nothing simple about the death of a loved one. Perhaps there is a loved one in your life that has passed away, but you find yourself continuing to think about them. It is important for...

  • How to Privately Honor the Memory of a Celebrity of Whom You Were a Fan

    When a favorite celebrity of ours dies, it is easy to be overcome with emotion. In such cases it is common to want to join in community activities to honor the deceased such as public memorial...

  • How to Write a Good Obituary

    An obituary is a short written account of the life of a person who has passed away. These passages frequently appear in the newspaper or on websites to announce the death and give readers a...

  • How to Write an Obituary

    Writing an obituary is a very emotional experience. Everyone is grieving their losses, which makes writing one that much more difficult. Luckily, there are several tips that you can use to help...

  • How to Understand Death

    Death. This is the one thing that most would rather not think about, however, the most important thing to prepare for. This one thing can leave a family broken, depressed and at a loss of all...

  • How to Be Remembered

    One day we are all going to be gone - it is simply part of life. How do you want to be remembered? Do you want people to think what an incredible life you had, or do you want to go unnoticed?

  • How to Not To Be Afraid Of Death

    Although there are many things in the world that are uncertain, there is one thing that is: death. Just as we were all brought up into this world, we will one day all go back into nothingness....

  • What Is the Difference Between Burial & Life Insurance?

    The difference between burial and life insurance is that burial insurance has a traditionally lower face value. Find out why burial insurance is considered to be a form of life insurance with...

  • What is the Difference Between Burial and Life insurance?

    Virtually everyone is familiar with insurance policies. You've probably seen many television advertisements concerning the subject. In some cases, your parents and grandparents have discussed the...

  • How to Cope With The Death of a Loved One

    Loosing a loved one is never easy, and many people feel guilty about how they react.

  • About Burial Insurance for a Death by Natural Causes

    Death is the last thing people like to think about at any time. However, it is unusually difficult to face when you are young. As you age your thoughts begin to change and you think about how your...

  • How to Decrease Term Life Insurance

    Term life insurance can be a solid financial option for people with short term needs. It allows flexibility for people who need specific duration coverage, such as the length of a mortgage. ...

  • How to Skip a Family Funeral

    In life, sometimes things happen at the most inopportune times, like the passing of a friend or relative. You might be in the middle of a business trip half-way around the world or have a huge...

  • How to cope after witnessing a death

    Death is a sobering part of life. We often take life for granted. We make plans to visit friends in several months with little regard for how each day could be our last. Death wakes us up to...

  • How to Deal with Death Pt 2

    Death is a hard issue to deal with but is one that everyone has to go through. Here are some helpful ways to get your life back on track and properly mourn the death of a loved one that is close...

  • How to Write a Eulogy

    Create a touching sentiment that covers the meaningfulness of a person's life after he or she has passed away. While the term eulogy carries with it a significant weight, it doesn't always have to...

  • How to Write an Epitaph

    Typically an epitaph appears on a tombstone or commemorative plaque. A good epitaph makes you think. It reflects the greatest achievements of the deceased, highlighting what they gave to the...

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