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Funerals

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Making arrangements
first steps, what to do, process, estate planning and wills, veteran's funerals

Funeral customs
funeral beliefs, ettiquette

Choices
cremation, burial, choosing a funeral provider, cemetaries



Why In The World Would I Plan My Own Final Arrangements?

by R.W. Ward

Why and how do you actually make final arrangement plans? First the why. It is something everyone thinks about at some point. How would I want to be treated and how will my loved ones do this? read more

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Planning your funeral

by Susan Cox

Whether or not you have your ideas written down, it is good to have your "plan" (your wishes) well thought out when you sit down to talk with your funeral professional. But in talking to your funeral professional, remember that they may have suggestions that will enhance what you want. They are called "directors" because they can give you "direction" with your wishes. read more

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Jewish life cycle events

by Terri Peckerman-SteinShelly Berlin Parrish

Jewish life cycle events are filled with tradition and ritual, lovingly passed on from generation to generation. The rituals surrounding a Jewish death allow families to honor their loved one, while also providing structure for healthy grieving and mourning. read more

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