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SynKa on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 |
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When a loved one dies, grieving friends and family are quickly confronted with lots of decisions to make regarding the funeral service. Often when people make arrangements for a service they assume the ceremony is for the deceased but really it is for the mourning friends and family.
Funerals are in memory of our lost ones and are a way in which friends and family can share their emotions and feelings]and pay their respects to the deceased.
Generally in Canada, funerals are divided into three sections.
Visitation – Usually taken place one or two days prior to the funeral]. The embalmed body is placed in an open casket, or if you family and friends can pay their respects. A book, kept by the deceaseds family, is signed and records feelings and emotions felt by ... more ...
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SynKa on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 |
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When a loved one dies, grieving friends and family are quickly confronted with dozens of decisions to make regarding the funeral service. Usually when people make arrangements for a funeral service they believe the ceremony is for the deceased but really it is for the mourning friends and family.
Funerals are in memory of our loved ones and are a way in which friends and family can share their emotions and feelings]and pay their respects to the deceased.
Funerals in Canada are divided into three sections
Visitation – Usually taken place one or two days before the funeral itself in an open casket, or if you prefer a closed casket, so friends and family can pay their last respects. A book, given to the deceaseds family, is autographed and records emotions and ... more ...
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SynKa on Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 |
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Unfortunately when a loved one dies, grieving friends and family are quickly bombarded with lots of decisions to make regarding the funeral service. Normally when people make arrangements for a service they assume the ceremony is for the deceased but really it is for the mourning friends and family.
Funerals are in memory of our loved ones and are a way in which friends and family can share their emotions and feelings]and pay their respects to the deceased.
In Canada, most funerals are divided into three sections.
Visitation – Usually takes place one or two days before the laid in an open casket, or if you prefer a closed casket, so friends and family can pay their respects. A book, given to the deceaseds family, is signed and records feelings and emotions felt ... more ...
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SynKa on Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 |
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Unfortunately when a loved one dies, grieving friends and family are quickly bombarded with dozens of decisions to make regarding the funeral service. Often when people make arrangements for a funeral service they assume the ceremony is for the deceased but actually it is for the mourning friends and family.
Funerals are in memory of our lost ones and are a way in which friends and family can share their feelings and emotionsand pay their respects to the deceased.
Generally in Canada, funerals are divided into three sections.
Visitation – Usually taken place one or two days prior to the funeral]. The embalmed body is placed in an open casket, or if you prefer a closed casket, so their respects. A book, kept by the deceaseds family, is signed and records ... more ...
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SynKa on Tuesday, October 13th, 2009 |
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Unfortunately when a loved one dies, grieving friends and family are quickly bombarded with dozens of decisions to make regarding the funeral service. Often when people make arrangements for a funeral service they believe the ceremony is for the deceased but really it is for the mourning friends and family.
Funerals are in memory of our loved ones and are a way in which friends and family can share their feelings and emotionsand pay their respects to the deceased.
Generally in Canada, funerals are divided into three sections.
Visitation – Usually taken place one or two days before the laid in an open casket, or if you prefer a closed casket, so friends and family can pay their last respects. A book, kept by the deceaseds family, is signed and records feelings ... more ...
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SynKa on Monday, October 12th, 2009 |
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When a loved one dies, grieving friends and family are quickly confronted with lots of decisions to make regarding the funeral service. Often when people make arrangements for a service they believe the ceremony is for the deceased but really it is for the mourning friends and family.
Funerals are in memory of our loved ones and are a way in which friends and family can share their emotions and feelings]and pay their respects to the deceased.
In Canada, most funerals are divided into three sections.
Visitation – Usually takes place one or two days prior to the laid in an open casket, or if you prefer a closed casket, so friends and family can pay their respects. A book, given to the deceaseds family, is autographed and records feelings and emotions felt by ... more ...
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SynKa on Saturday, October 10th, 2009 |
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Unfortunately when a loved one dies, grieving family and friends are quickly confronted with dozens of decisions to make about the funeral service. Usually when people make arrangements for a funeral service they believe the ceremony is for the deceased but actually it is for the mourning family and friends.
Funerals are in memory of our loved ones and are a way in which family and friends can share their feelings and emotionsand pay their respects to the deceased.
Funerals in Canada are divided into three sections
Visitation – Usually taken place one or two days prior to the laid in an open casket, or if you wish a closed casket, so friends and family can pay their respects. A book, kept by the deceaseds family, is autographed and records feelings and emotions ... more ...