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Tips For Choosing A Headstone Font

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Choosing a headstone for a family member who has recently passed requires you to make clear decisions on the size, shape, and even the color of the stone. You’ll also not only need to think about the wording and/or images that you’ll use to honor the life of this important person, but also the font that you’ll choose for the words to be engraved in. Your headstone supplier can show you a variety of fonts that you can use, as well as images of different headstones that have used each of the fonts that you might be thinking about.…

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Cremation Services: Making The Right Choice For Your Loved One

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Losing a loved one is not easy, but it is also something that happens to everyone. When a family member passes away, there will be important decisions that have to be made; these include what type of funeral and viewing the deceased person would want, and how they want to be buried. Many people are choosing cremation instead of a burial, and that is another important consideration. Whether you talked to your loved one about what they would want, or you are choosing for them after they are gone, cremation services can be the right choice for a number of reasons.…

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Frequently Misunderstood Terms To Know When Planning A Funeral

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Planning a funeral is a way to pay tribute to your loved one, and many people consider this challenging task an honor. Knowing terminology that’s commonly used for funeral planning can help with communication during the entire process. As you set appointments and make choices for the burial and memorial service, consider these funeral-related terms. Arrangement Conference Although this term may sound a bit like a corporate retreat, it simply refers to the meeting where you make the acquaintance of the funeral director and other workers who will be assisting you with the funeral plans for your loved one.…

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