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Frequently Asked Cemetery Questions

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If you’ve never spent much time around cemeteries, you might not know much about the ins and outs of how they work. If you’re planning a loved one’s funeral, or pre-planning your own, it’s a good idea to get familiar with these designated places of burial. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about cemeteries and burials:  What’s the difference between a cemetery and a memorial park? A cemetery is a traditional burial ground that’s been around for centuries . A wide variety of grave markers may be used, in all shapes and sizes. You’ll know you’re driving by a cemetery as the many headstones stand out. Many cemeteries have graves dating back to previous centuries and offer insight into local history. A memorial park is a newer type of burial ground that began growing in popularity in the mid-20th century. It’s intended to look like a tranquil park, with plenty of trees, gardens, and walking paths. Grave markers are flat and flush to the ground. Can I purchase a larg...

Types of Funeral Services

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Experiencing the loss of a family member or friend can be hard and very painful. While you are grieving, planning a funeral on a budget that honors your loved one can seem like a huge burden on your shoulders. Lucky for you, many funeral homes like Trinity Memorial Gardens will honor your loved one by providing several types of services, including the planning of many logistic details, so that you can focus on time with your family and friends, instead of the planning of a funeral.  Before you let a funeral home take the reins of your loved one’s funeral, you should know what type of funeral service you would like so that a funeral home can prepare the body and the service properly. Trinity Memorial Gardens offers a variety of different services, including:  Burials There are 3 types of burial services: graveside funeral services, committal services, and immediate burials. Graveside services allow you to choose where the grave/service will be, and you can work with the funera...

How to Write an Obituary

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When you lose someone you love it’s hard just to cope with daily living tasks, let alone writing an obituary. As hard as it is to think about, writing, an obituary is a sentiment and high overview of your loved one’s life. There’s nothing quite as moving as a well-written obituary that captures the essence of someone’s life and honors them. Often an obituary is something that serves as a keepsake for generations to come to mark a life lost. So if you’re tasked with writing one how do you go about starting? Here are some tips, according to Better by TODAY .  Jot down the key facts first Even the most sensational obituaries should include key details about the person’s life and death. First, you’ll want to include the person’s name, birthplace, age, date of death, location and cause of death (optional). From there, Shain says you should go on to include other biographical staples such as “whether they got married, had kids, [details of] their careers and retirement.” You’ll also w...

Why Should I Pre-Arrange My Funeral?

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Thinking about the end of your life can be an uncomfortable thought that you quickly push away to the back of your mind. However, putting a plan in place is actually a smart and caring thing to do. Take a look at how pre-arranging your funeral can not only benefit you but also your loved ones.  You Get to Choose How You Are Remembered  Pre-arranging your funeral gives you the ability to choose how you want to be remembered. You simply write your wishes down on a piece of paper so that your family knows exactly how you want your life to be celebrated and remembered. Did you have a long military career? Was there an organization that you were highly active in? When you pre-arrange your funeral, you get to choose what type of service you would like, as well as where you would like donations to go.  Easier on Loved Ones Will your loved ones be able to handle the responsibility of everything that is to come once you pass? There are many details that your loved ones will have t...

Burial vs. Cremation: Everyone has a choice

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People often wonder: what is the right choice, burial or cremation? There’s no easy or right answer to this question, however, each ceremony has its own benefits that can fit the deceased’s needs. Death is one of the hardest things to come to terms with, especially if it’s someone close. That’s why it’s even more important to be able to say your goodbyes in the right setting and circumstances. Read below to learn the benefits of a traditional burial ceremony and cremation.  Burial and Cremation Benefits  Cremation all across the United States has risen in popularity by about 53%, compared to burial services at 45%. Many believe cremation to be less costly than a burial, however, that is only the case when it comes to cremation alone and not including a traditional viewing. Both have many benefits, but at the end of it all, the cost will remain similar between both. Overall, it should come down to what the deceased would have wanted.  Flexible Planning: Traditional burial...