Thursday, October 9, 2008

Memorial Tributes

Video Tribute

Video Tributes are becoming more popular with funeral planning guides and planners. This is a great way to allow out of state family and friends to share in a final farewell to a departed loved one. Sometimes loved ones can’t attend for any number of reasons. Video tributes allow family and friends to celebrate the life of a loved one from long distance.

Given society’s mobility and the new model for the “extended” family this service is invaluable! Burial costs and well as expenditures of family and friends who now live on the other side of the county now have a way they can participate. Video tributes and be broadcast via web conference or recorded on to DVD for later viewing or can be uploaded to a website for viewing worldwide! As families become more disbursed and mobile, this method of memorializing will continue to increase in popularity.Send well wishes

Dove Release

Funeral planning has become more open to new ideas as mentioned above in video tributes. Another trend that does not increase burial costs substantially is doing something as simple as dove release at the conclusion of the funeral ceremony. The release of white doves at the conclusion of a funeral service is lovely metaphor for the release of the spirit into heaven. This service can be provided for a nominal fee. Most funeral homes and funeral planners can assist the family with this warm and touching service.

At the end of the graveside service, family members release the doves from beautifully decorated baskets. The flock ascends into the sky and circles the area awaiting the spirit of the loved one to join them. Moments later, a single white dove, representing your loved ones spirit, is then released by a family member. The spirit dove joins the flock of "Angels" and all together they make the spiritual flight home.

Sympathy Cards

Sending a sympathy card or Flowers, even if you are only an acquaintance, is appropriate. It means so much to the family members to know that they are in your thoughts. The card should be in good taste and in keeping with your relationship to the family of the deceased.There are many specialty stores that offer cards and gifts as a simple way to pay tribute to a departed loved one. As baby boomers age you will see an increase in this niche market that is emerging in the death care industry.

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