Funeral Customs

One unavoidable part of life is death. At one time or another, in the course of our lives, it is just unavoidable that we will encounter with the death of a loved one. In these sad times comes the necessity of making funeral arrangements. Funerals usually vary in various countries, culture, and religion. In spite of the differences on how funerals are carried out around the world, they all share one purpose in that they pay tribute to the life and memory of the dead and for the loved ones to pay their final respect.

No funeral is the same. Funeral services is now possible to be modified depending on the family background or custom. Even though there seems to be some generalities to modern funerals, personal touches could be included so as to reflect the unique personality of the departed loved one. Funerals normally begin with a wake viewing. Customarily, the casket is opened for viewings, though other families prefer to close the casket and instead display pictures of their deceased loved one.
Naturally, funerals as well has some type of service. Again, depending on the family’s particular religion or tradition, the service may be held at a funeral parlor or in a church, synagogue, or any other place of worship. In order to create this segment of the funeral more customized, families usually perform readings or excerpts from poems or literature that was particularly special to the deceased.
On the other hand, other family members choose having the memorial service in some other time after the burial. In this non-traditional setting, loved ones can meet at any particular place to pay respect to the deceased without the presence of the casket.
Burial services are also included in the funeral planning. The family can choose from a variety of cemetery plots and mausoleums. These days, cremation is one of the most common practices wherein the family can scatter the ashes in a particularly meaningful location or keep in an urn.
You can personalize funerals if you put in special touches and making it more memorable. But ultimately, funerals must achieve what it’s really meant for – to honor the life of the deceased.



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