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Tailored Farewells

If you’re unsure where to begin with a personalized funeral, start by reflecting on the meaningful moments you shared and the qualities that made your loved one special. Listing their passions, accomplishments, and cherished memories can provide a helpful guide. These personal touches can be incorporated into the service through readings, displays, music, or shared stories, helping to create a tribute that truly honors the life they lived.

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Photos & Albums


There are many opportunities to display photos at a funeral service. Poster boards with photo collages can be placed on easels for display. Flat screen TV monitors can be used to display pictures, videos, or a slideshow. Photographs can be printed in the memorial folders, registry book or on urns.

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Videos


A DVD video or USB drive is a wonderful way to share your loved one’s life with others. It can be personalized with your special photos and music. These videos become keepsakes that you can share with your family for generations.

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Artwork


Artwork of the deceased or art created in tribute is a beautiful addition to a service. Sculptures, a slideshow of drawings, or displaying artwork throughout the funeral home helps people learn more about a life that was cherished.

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Music


Live or pre-recorded music can be relaxing and comforting to those who have come to the service. Some other ways music can be used, is to record a CD with the deceased’s favorite songs or songs that he or she wrote or to have musically inclined family or friends perform at the funeral service.

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Readings of Poetry & Literature


Passages from the deceased’s favorite books or poems that capture the essence of life help create a service infused with wisdom and words to remember. You can also invite friends and family members to read passages or poems of their choice or write their own pieces to share.

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Photos & Albums


There are many opportunities to display photos at a funeral service. Poster boards with photo collages can be placed on easels for display. Flat screen TV monitors can be used to display pictures, videos, or a slideshow. Photographs can be printed in the memorial folders, registry book or on urns.

A black icon of a rounded square containing a play button, flanked by vertical rows of four small squares.

Videos


A DVD video or USB drive is a wonderful way to share your loved one’s life with others. It can be personalized with your special photos and music. These videos become keepsakes that you can share with your family for generations.

A group of people are standing around a urn at a funeral.
A person is taking a picture of a man and a boy in a photo album.
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Artwork


Artwork of the deceased or art created in tribute is a beautiful addition to a service. Sculptures, a slideshow of drawings, or displaying artwork throughout the funeral home helps people learn more about a life that was cherished.

A black, outlined musical note symbol on a white background.

Music


Live or pre-recorded music can be relaxing and comforting to those who have come to the service. Some other ways music can be used, is to record a CD with the deceased’s favorite songs or songs that he or she wrote or to have musically inclined family or friends perform at the funeral service.

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A person is taking a picture of a man and a boy in a photo album.
A black icon of an open book with visible pages.

Readings of Poetry & Literature


Passages from the deceased’s favorite books or poems that capture the essence of life help create a service infused with wisdom and words to remember. You can also invite friends and family members to read passages or poems of their choice or write their own pieces to share.