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Absolutely, in fact, we recommend it. After all, the funeral is a celebration of life. Funeral directors are happy to discuss all options and ensure your funeral is tailored to your wishes. It may be personalized in many unique ways. Contact a Solstice near you to explore the possibilities.

It is helpful to friends and the community to have an obituary notice published announcing the death and type of service to be held. A notice can be placed in a local newspaper, or on the Internet.

No, cremation is an alternative to earth burial or entombment for the body’s final disposition and often follows a traditional funeral service. A Solstice near you can assist you with the necessary information for a funeral with a cremation following or a memorial service.

Funeral directors are keenly aware of the fact that funeral expenses often are unexpected. They strive to help a family understand their options and provide compassionate guidance as they make selections that are fitting for their loved one and within their budget.

Participation in a funeral ceremony can be very helpful. It allows you to express your feelings and provides a means of personalizing the funeral for the deceased. The ceremony has much more meaning if it is made to order for the deceased and family.

Some families prefer the money that would be spent on flowers be donated to a charity. This is a personal choice as many people feel comforted by flowers at the funeral, and even if the family doesn’t request flowers, some people still feel more comfortable sending flowers.

Yes. Medical schools and research facilities use human remains for training and research purposes. There can still be a wake and funeral service for someone who has bequeathed their body to science. Before making a final decision on where to make the donation, the terms of the donations should be explored, including the ultimate disposition of the remains. Your funeral director can help you with this.

No. There can be a wake and funeral in the same way there is in a burial. The only difference is that at the end of the funeral service the remains are cremated rather than buried.

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