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Cremation Jewelry- is it the right fit for you?

Posted on October 11th, 2017
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Cremation Jewelry- is it the right fit for you? Cremation cost has made it more popular in recent years. Then came the trend of cremation jewelry, which is a remarkable way to memorialize a loved one. What is this jewelry exactly? It might sound odd, but it can come in the form of pendants, rings, […]

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Funeral Home and Service: What Should You Wear?

Posted on October 4th, 2017
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Funeral Home and Service: What Should You Wear?   Many details are important for a funeral home to conduct a funeral service. You want to make sure you have completed any obituaries, scheduled services, paid the fees to the funeral home, filled out all forms, and depending on how close you are to the individual, […]

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4 Myths about cremation you should know

Posted on July 28th, 2017
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4 Myths about cremation you should know There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about cremation. The details of how you or a loved one want to be memorialized is a big deal. The right thing for any of us to do is to understand what cremation is all about. A great place to […]

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Funeral Home Cremation Process

Posted on June 30th, 2017
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Funeral Home Cremation Process Deciding to have a burial or a cremation for a loved one can be a tough decision. To help you make a more informed decision here is what happens during the cremation process. In preparation for the cremation, the family must sign a legal document which authorizes the funeral director to […]

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Working in Funeral Homes: Why Do People Do It?

Posted on June 1st, 2017
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Working in Funeral Homes: Why Do People Do It?         With only two years of schooling, an individual can become a funeral director with an associate degree in funeral service education. Then an apprenticeship can be done during schooling or during a period of time after graduation. The apprenticeship usually can take from one to three […]

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