A
Guide to Remembering a Life the Way It Was
Lived
If
you know your loved one's life, you know how to
personalize the service.
With so many ways to personalize
the service, how do youdetermine which methods
best represent your loved one's wishes?
The simplest approach is to take a look at his
or her life and remember what values and beliefs
were mostprevalent. The values your
loved one held closely during their lifetime is
a sign of what they would have wanted during the
service. Here are a few concepts to keep
in mind when personalizing your loved one's
service:
Religious
Beliefs
When one abides by certain
religious beliefs throughout life, it's
important to acknowledge this connection when
personalizing the service.
Relationship
with Culture
Culture often links family and
friends together. By keeping one's
cultural beliefs in mind, you bring out a
lifetime of dedication.
Lifelong
Hobbies
Photography, poetry collections -
hobbies provide a great deal of insight into
your loved one's life. Look to these items
to personalize the service.

Suggestions and ideas for
making the funeral service memorable, personal and
truly reflective of your loved
one:
Tell
the story.
One
of the most special ways to remember a person who
has passed away is to have beloved friends and
relatives tell stories about their experience with
that person. Sometimes humorous, sometimes
touching, yet always enlightening, these stories
area forever appreciated by the immediate family
and are helpful in the healing
process.
A
tribute to see and touch.
Maybe
he was a golfer or a little league coach.
Perhaps she enjoyed the opera or tap
dancing. Why not consider using his favorite
putter, her favorite program guide from La
Traviata, her worn out tap shoes or his lucky bat
for an added personal touch? All these
special items can easily become part of the
ceremony and truly make a difference to those who
shared a passion for these activities.
A
gift of music touches the heart.
The
music played at a funeral need not be
traditional. Most people have a certain
style of music they prefer. Many even have a
favorite song. Why not ask a family member,
the church choir or the school chorus to honor
your loved one with a particular song? Or,
simply provide us with a favorite CD or tape and
all in attendance can take comfort in the
familiarity of the music.
A
reflection of their personal
flair.
Don't overlook the
casket as a means for personalization. With
our wide selection of caskets you can select from
a variety of shapes and sizes. There are
woods and metals; some are ornate, some less
adorned. Even beyond the basics, there are
unique options for decorating the casket. We
offer personalized panels, custom corners and a
variety of interiors all designed to reflect the
personal tastes of your loved one. For
cremation, we offer everything from basic
cremation urns to keepsake urns &
jewelry. Depending on the type of service
you select, we can assist you in making a choice
that is meaningful and fits comfortably within
your budget.
Making it even more special
Families often have
photographs of their loved ones at special
events, on family vacations, during the
holidays, etc. In addition, technology has
enables many of us to put together home videos
and presentations featuring family and
friends. These visual memories work well
in enhancing the service and inviting an
atmosphere of reminiscing and
sharing.
Planning is
preferred
Do you have any special
preferences for your service? Do your family
and friends know where to find it? Changes
are they do, but remember, during a time of great
stress, it may be hard for them to put their hands
on the information. The single best way to
ensure your special requests will be carried our
is to make advance arrangements. Although a
will is very important, it's typically not
sufficient in assisting with funeral
planning. At our funeral home, we make it
simple to make funeral prearrangements by taking
the time to present all your options and making
recommendations based on your personality and
preferences. We'll record each of your
wishes and graciously keep them on file for
safekeeping. It costs you nothing to make
arrangements with us, though many families opt to
also prepay for the services, ensuring the funds
will be there when needed.