Planning a funeral for a loved one, family member or friend
will probably be one of the most difficult things you will have go through.
Whenever someone passes away it comes as a great shock, even
if the death was expected. Nothing can prepare you for the emotional shock of
losing someone, the distress and emotional upset may leave the bereaved
disorientated and unsure of what to do next. Funeral
Directors
Everything you feel, all the memories you have and how you
want to remember and pay tribute to them them can be incredibly difficult to
capture for just one day, their funeral.
We at Waters and Sons understand how difficult it is for the
person/ family to undertake these arrangements, we know the grieving process
can be confusing and difficult to navigate so we will always ensure that the
funeral arrangements are completed in a empathetic, professional and seamless
manner.
We always endeavour
to provide our families with full, clear, precise and appropriate information
about all the services we can provide and any other information necessary or
required. Direct cremation
Some of the key elements you may need to consider beforehand
will include whether the person who has died had expressed any specific
preferences or prearranged any elements of the funeral beforehand and how you'd
like to pay tribute to your loved one, some considerations are detailed for you
below:
- Did they/you want a
religious, semi-religious or non-religious ceremony?
- What style of funeral
would they/you want i.e. traditional, simple, elaborate or bespoke?
- How involved are family
and friends going to be with the planning of the arrangements and
participation in the funeral/ceremony?
- How would you like to
express their unique personality within the service itself?
- What would their/your
music choices be? (usually three pieces of music - but you can have more
depending on service duration).
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