What to Know About Funeral Processions
Posted on August 3, 2020 by Osceola Memory Gardens | Leave a comment
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There are many parts to a funeral and one of these is the funeral procession. A procession involves a group of cars that accompany the casket to the cemetery to lay the loved one to rest. It can be an important part of the funeral service, which is why lots of people choose to take […]
Continue ReadingUnique Options for Cremated Remains
Posted on July 27, 2020 by Osceola Memory Gardens | Leave a comment
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You may not be certain of what to do with the cremated remains of a loved one. Not everyone feels that placing them in an urn or scattering them is the right choice. Thankfully, there are many unique ideas that you can turn to. You can offer your loved one the kind of goodbye that […]
Continue ReadingFunerary Options for Veterans
Posted on July 20, 2020 by Osceola Memory Gardens | Leave a comment
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If you have lost a loved one who served their country, there are some funerary arrangement options that they are entitled to. This can make a difference for many families, so it can be essential that you consider these options as you start to make arrangements. If you are not certain about the options that […]
Continue ReadingHonoring a Loved One During Isolation
Posted on July 13, 2020 by Osceola Memory Gardens | Leave a comment
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These are difficult times for everyone and social events are not an option, so it can feel impossible to be able to honor a person who died in the way that you think they deserve. Although a regular service might not be possible, there are still some things that you can do to pay tribute […]
Continue ReadingTips for Transporting Remains
Posted on July 6, 2020 by Osceola Memory Gardens | Leave a comment
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Although it is always difficult to have a loved one die, it can be more so if you have to worry about having to transport the remains back to where the person wanted to be laid to rest. The transportation of remains, whether of the body in a casket or the cremated remains in an […]
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