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What happens during a pet's euthanasia appointment
pet euthanasia, cohdra, morguefile.com If your dog or cat has arrived to a point where his or her body is frail and there is nothing that more that can be medically done, your vet may suggest to schedule a...
14 commentsJapanese Funeral Rites, a descriptive guide to
Death is a delicate subject in any culture or religion. What happens next is an often sought answer by many people. The Japanese have a strong tradition for taking care of the recently deceased and much of it involves Shinto and Buddhist roots. While not every area follows the same pattern I have attempted to outline the basics of a Japanese style funeral and what happens afterwards. Only some of this I have experienced myself when a family member's grand-father died (I have attended a Japanese
8 commentsGrieving The Loss of a Beloved Pet
Early Monday morning, Thanksgiving Day, I received a phone call from my vet. I was told that I had a decision to make. My little companion of the last eleven years was nearing the end of her time with me. She...
25 commentsFuneral Etiquette - How To Behave Around The Newly Departed
Funeral etiquette. There is such a thing. And having attended many a death gathering,I thought I’d share some helpful advice on what not to do at a funeral. This is also written for a fellow hubber. Nelle...
27 commentsCremation Ceremony
Cemetery is the last resort of the human being – the cemetery is getting large because almost every day someone die. Cemetery in Bali will be remind the same from hundreds years ago up to now- not...
Memorial Services Without Memorial Service Programs
Memorial Service Programs courtesy of The Funeral Program Site's online design collection http://www.funeralprogram-site.com So, I've been writing all this time about funeral programs and how it is...
0 commentsCREMATION VS. TRADITIONAL FUNERAL SERVICES
Many families today are chosing cremation of their loved ones instead of the traditional burial in a cemetary. The top 5 choices for Creamation: 1. Cost is much lower. 2. Comfort of having your loved ones...
1 commentThe Cremation Process
Cremation is the practice of disposing of a human corpse by burning which often takes place in a crematorium or crematory. Along with burial, cremation is an increasingly popular alternative for the final...
5 commentsThe Business of Death
Funeral Director preparing a casket for display in showroom. What does a funeral director do? Well, the tasks have changed in recent times. In earlier days, the term mortician was used or undertaker, but now...
0 commentsPlanning the funeral of a loved one
A funeral is a celebration of one's life and so it is of utmost importance to design such an event around the wants and needs and likes of the person involved. As death informs life, so life informs death,...
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