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Arranging For A Memorial Service

Arranging for a Memorial Service

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OVERVIEW

A memorial service can take place on a specific date, such as your loved one’s birthday or the anniversary of their death, or at any other time following their funeral.


It is common for families to use these occasions to celebrate their loved ones life and the joy that they brought to others, as opposed to a somber affair that focuses on their death. For this reason, you may also hear a memorial service referred to as a ‘celebration of life’.

When it comes to arranging a memorial service, you may need to


  • Choose a location
  • Choose a date
  • Invite those you would like to attend
  • Choose a theme
  • Decide who will lead the service
  • Decide on the order of service
  • Create a photo memorial

Frequently Asked Questions

Repatriation of remains is a service that provides coverage for the transportation of the covered individual’s bodily remains back to their area of principal residence, in the event of a covered illness or injury that results in death in a foreign country.

A memorial service is an event held after, or at any other time following the deceased's funeral. it is also referred to celebration of life.

Mainly we use Ordinary cement with bricks, stones and gravel, alternatively we also use Ceramic Tiles that usually appear in different colors lastly half bricks this depends on our clients preference 

One can use several Materials depending on ones preference starting with half bricks , ceramic tiles and marble.

An Order of Service Booklet provides a schedule of the ceremony and is given  out to mourners as they arrive or sent to people who can't attend.

Pre-planning provides you with the time needed to make practical, detailed decisions that reflect your way of lifestyle while still living.
Embalming is the process of preserving a body by delaying the natural effects of death giving them a more peaceful appearance.

A post-mortem , also known as an autopsy, is the examination of a body after death. The aim of a post-mortem is to determine the cause of death.