This tutorial will give you useful instructions to ensure you get the right flowers from the funeral.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
How To Buy Flowers For A Funeral
This tutorial will give you useful instructions to ensure you get the right flowers from the funeral.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
The Golden Anniversary
...is one of the most celebrated wedding anniversaries.
And rightly so!
Spending half a century in love with one person
is a wonderful statement about the gift of married life.
is a wonderful statement about the gift of married life.
Bryan-Braker wishes to commend those
Golden Couples with a FREE gift...
Bring us your photographs and we will produce
an Anniversary DVD Video Tribute in honor
of your love for each other!
an Anniversary DVD Video Tribute in honor
of your love for each other!
Call today and setup an appointment, (707) 425-4697 or
Email for more information: info@bryanbraker.com
Email for more information: info@bryanbraker.com
Monday, August 24, 2015
How Families Are Remembering Their Loved Ones
More info at http://www.remembranceprocess.com
This video shows how families are using traditional and new methods to create personal and meaningful, permanent remembrances for their loved ones. You will see touching and inspirational approaches to creating monuments and memorials that tell the story of a life, in words, pictures, and images. New technologies allow us to be creative in ways that most of us have never imagined. These examples of monuments and memorials show how we all can leave a mark in a very special and personalized way.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
You're Not Alone
With our online grief support you’re assured of our commitment to helping you through this difficult time. It doesn’t matter what time of day, or what day of the week you need support, we're here for you. You can find local counseling services, or watch our interactive videos, anytime: 24/7. No matter how you feel at this moment, you have our commitment - you're never alone.
Monday, August 17, 2015
How To Write Eulogy Speeches For Eulogies And Funeral Speech
http://eulogyspeeches.net Offers information on how to write a eulogy speech for delivering perfect eulogies during your eulogy speeches. Do not be at a loss for words during the eulogy of a loved one.
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Fairmont Memorial Park
Mausoleum crypts and niches are available for families choosing a burial or cremation with inurnment. Mausoleum entombment is considered to be the finest type of burial known to man. A mausoleum’s solid construction signifies durability, devotion and honor.
Monday, August 10, 2015
Peaceful White Lilies Basket
Whether you send this beautiful arrangement to the family home or to the service, all will appreciate its elegance and grace. The contrast of brilliant white blossoms and dazzling greenery create a wonderfully calm and dignified setting.
• Gorgeous flowers such as white lilies, carnations and miniature carnations mix with vibrant greens in a large basket. Simply stunning.
• This arrangement will be hand designed and delivered by a local florist.
• An appropriate gift sent from a family member, friend, or business associate.
• Appropriate to send directly to the funeral home or to the family's residence.
• Arrangement measures approximately 26" W X 25" H.
Flowers will be received by a Bryan-Braker Funeral Home staff.
SAME-DAY HAND DELIVERY on all Arrangements by a Local Florist!
Order HERE
Friday, August 7, 2015
How To Follow Proper Funeral Etiquette
Funerals allow family and friends to mourn their loved ones, provide closure, and enable the living to move forward. Observing the etiquette of this important ritual will help you feel more comfortable while providing comfort to those in mourning.
Step 1: Attend the wake
Attend the wake, also known as a visitation or calling, at the funeral home prior to the funeral. Approach the casket, which may be open or closed, and offer a prayer or quiet reflection. A short stay of 15 minutes is considered appropriate to express condolences to the family.
Tip
Make sure to dress appropriately for a viewing, funeral, or burial. A black suit or black dress will suffice.
Step 2: Send flowers
Send flowers, if you wish, to the funeral home or the family residence. Charitable donations in the name of the deceased may be indicated in lieu of flowers, in which case you may send an edible arrangement to the family in addition to the donation.
Step 3: Attend the service
Attend the funeral or memorial service. The family will appreciate the show of support.
Tip
Offer condolences to the family prior to mingling with other friends or family.
Step 4: Say a few words
Say a few words of condolence either before the service or when everyone is gathered after. A simple 'I'm sorry for your loss' is enough to offer comfort to relatives.
Tip
Avoid cliches such as: "Everything happens for a reason," and "I know how you feel." If you can't think of anything more to say, offer a hug.
Step 5: Share remembrances
Share fond remembrances, anecdotes, and stories about the deceased with loved ones. Recounting what the deceased meant to you is always appreciated.
Step 6: Attend the burial
Attend the burial, which usually follows the funeral. If you were close to the deceased, you may follow the lead of the family if they choose to deposit a ceremonial shovel of earth or drop a rose or rose petals into the grave.
Step 7: Share a meal
Share a meal with the family and friends of the deceased after the burial, if one is planned. This tradition allows close friends and family to share fond memories, enjoy each other's company, and symbolizes the continuation of life.
Did You Know?
In the Buddhist religion, death is prepared for through meditation and is viewed as a rebirth.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Funeral Music - Finding The Right Song
Funeral music can be an excellent way to truly capture the essence and spirit of your loved one. Though usually played softly, the music at a funeral can also shape the ceremony by reminding mourners of the type of person they have lost. Music can evoke powerful memories, emotions, and thoughts of good times.
Choosing Funeral Music
Because of this, it is important that funeral music is not chosen haphazardly. Organizers should try to pick songs that are appropriate. Many families ask a minister or music director for advice in this area. Although it is not uncommon to step away from more common or traditional songs, it is critical that you know why you are choosing a nontraditional song. You may even need to explain the song selection to the mourners, especially if it appears to the average person to be a complete deviation from the norm.
Traditional songs chosen for funerals are usually classical, religious, or soft and somber. Often these are songs with few or no words. The traditional religious songs are typically hymns or songs that haven been passed down through various generations. These songs typically have a message of hope or life-eternal, which speaks to both the deceased and the mourners at the service.
If you are seeking a more personalized song selection over a more traditional set then you need to talk to those closest to the deceased. Although you may want to ask a parent or a spouse, it may even be a good idea to start with a brother, sister, or good friend who can provide a wider selection of songs, ones that the deceased may have appreciated at a much younger age.
The Funeral March
Another important aspect of funeral music is the songs played during the funeral march. A funeral march can refer to the precession of family members as they enter the church, when they walk past the casket, as they walk out of the church, or as the casket is being removed from the church. There are commonly chosen songs for the march. These musical pieces usually convey the somberness and sorrow of the moment.
Gravesite Music
Some families also choose to play music at the gravesite. The music at the gravesite is usually played as people arrive and leave the ceremony. Some families also have a family member or friend sing or play a song here as a final farewell tribute. Here it would be a good idea to get song selection ideas from the minister providing over the gravesite ceremony, the funeral director, or the music director for your church. Most often, non-traditional songs are played at the gravesite service if they are going to be played. However, again, the reasoning behind it should be explained.
Although there are numerous songs for funerals that you can choose, the two broad categories for funeral music are traditional and personal. Many times those organizing the funeral choose funeral music by taking the mourners into consideration only. However funeral music is meant to really shine a light on the life that was lost, their essence, their personality, and all the reasons why so many people loved them.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/1653000
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Funeral Planning : How to Plan a Funeral According to Custom
There are a number of customs in our society that equate to how a funeral service is planned. Plan a funeral that has a Catholic, Jewish or other service with help from a licensed funeral director and embalmer in this free video on funeral planning.
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