
How To Scatter Ashes Legally
Posted on February 20th, 2023 by Joe Pray | Leave a comment
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Several ways can be used to scatter ashes after having cremation services in Vermontville, MI. In order to prevent future interruptions of services, make sure you are doing it legally. After hiking to a special place, families and friends scatter the ashes of loved ones in nature. This time together allows family and friends to […]
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Types Of Ashes Spreading Ceremonies
Posted on February 13th, 2023 by Joe Pray | Leave a comment
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When planning cremation services in Nashville, MI, it will be important to know your options for spreading ashes and holding ceremonies. Here are some different types of ceremonies you can choose from to spread your loved ones ashes in a respectful and meaningful way. Just remember to keep these tips and suggestions in mind. Casting […]
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Can Pets Attend Funeral Services?
Posted on February 6th, 2023 by Joe Pray | Leave a comment
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Pets require special care as members of the family. A deceased’s pets should be brought to the funeral if they were close to the deceased. Pets at funerals are acceptable in some families, but are seen as rude in others. There are a few reasons why service animals may be permitted to attend funeral services […]
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What If An Obituary Is Inaccurate?
Posted on January 23rd, 2023 by Joe Pray | Comments Off on What If An Obituary Is Inaccurate?
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Previously published obituaries cannot be amended by newspapers in their distribution zones. In the event of an error, newspapers routinely print corrections and retractions. If an error occurs in the printing of an original story, the writer must inform the newspaper’s obituary department. Should your plans change when it comes to writing an obituary, do […]
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Should A Funeral Be In A Church?
Posted on January 16th, 2023 by Joe Pray | Comments Off on Should A Funeral Be In A Church?
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Hundreds of years ago, every house had a parlor on its front porch. There would be beautiful furniture and decorations in the parlor of family members, along with an unnoticeable large door. The family home was showcased and decorated to impress guests with the furniture and decorations. Bringing coffins through the large door on the […]
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