Your Funeral And Cremation Planning Is Unique

Donohue Funeral Home • September 9, 2022
Each funeral service or cremation memorial is completely unique because each honors a different person. There are other ways to make things stand out further.
cremation planning in West Chester, PA

Funeral or cremation planning in West Chester, PA takes precision and knowing your family better than anyone else. You can take many options to make the funeral more personalized to the family, and when you need to begin funeral planning, you could find that having more options available to you can be helpful. 


There Can Be A Lot Of Food 


Most people don't know this, but many people believe that this is a good thing to do for families. Indeed, people appreciate the gesture because they don't realize how beneficial it can be for families that simply want to grieve. What most don't know, however, is that in some cultures, you can have food at the funeral itself. You read that right. Some funeral homes allow meals to be served at the funeral while it's going. However, most find this distasteful, so it's not something you often see. As a result, you'll find that funeral homes suggest having a reception at home because it's considered more traditional. When planning final services, you’ll have to make the call. 


Honor The Fallen 


If your family member was a serviceperson, honor them. Never forget that they were brave enough to fight for our country at different times. Depending on their rank and the length of time that they served, you'll see that different things can be done. Some members get a gun salute; others merely get the flag for their family. Whatever you can do, knowing the meaning behind it is where the love and meaning will lie. 


Keeping It Private With Funeral Planning 


Planning final services is something that we'll all have to go through. However, some prefer to keep everything private. A private funeral service has different needs and will be slightly different from funerals you may have seen in the past. The reason that people choose this option is that they need time to mourn. The funeral home will be more intimate and less costly, which gives you far more flexibility. That is something that family members can truly appreciate as this is a hard time. 


Instead of having multiple people there, you'll have less than twenty. The guest list isn't open for everyone who needs to mourn. While some think that this can be unfair, many families who have chosen this option have stressed that the family needed this time for themselves and needed to begin to heal on their own. However, it can hurt others' feelings. That is why it's essential to consider this option carefully. 


Funeral Planning Can Be Made Easy 


If you decide to eat with your loved one, militarily honor them, or keep the funeral or cremation services in West Chester, PA between you and your family, you'll find that this could be what you need to make your family handle this easier. Ultimately, you'll need to think carefully and consider what is best for your family. While some of the decisions may not be what other people want, you need to remember that this is a time when it’s alright to put your family and their needs first. 


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