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The Most Common Cremation Myths

Posted on April 16, 2018 by Osceola Memory Gardens | Leave a comment
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Because traditional burial has always been the preferred method for many religions, cremation has taken a back seat. In recent years however, more and more people are choosing cremation over burial for a number of reasons, including cost, impact to the environment, and much more. Some people, however still have misconceptions about the process of […]

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Questions to Ask When Choosing a Funeral Home Director

Posted on April 9, 2018 by Osceola Memory Gardens | 4 Comments
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When beginning to plan a funeral service for a loved one, it can sometimes be tough to decide on the right funeral home and the right options to choose. This is because there are more choices now than there have ever been. When deciding on the right funeral home and on the person who will […]

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How to Have a Funeral Service on a Budget

Posted on April 2, 2018 by Osceola Memory Gardens | Leave a comment
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Everyone knows how expensive funerals and burials can be. There is the need to purchase a casket and to pay for a burial plot, as well as smaller fees that can still add up. This can be a concern for people who are dealing with a smaller budget, but there are ways to make a […]

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How to Choose the Right Cremation Service Provider

Posted on March 26, 2018 by Osceola Memory Gardens | Leave a comment
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Once a loved one passes away, there can be all types of decisions that the family has to make. These can include whether to have a burial or a cremation, and even what service provider to turn to. For people who are opting for cremation, taking the time to learn a bit about the cremation […]

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Welcome to our blog

Posted on March 21, 2018 by funeralOne | Leave a comment
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Please check back to learn from our experiences in serving families of our communities. Topics that may be covered include funeral services, planning ahead, cremation options, honoring life, grief support, and much more.

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