About Me
Hi, my name is Katy. I am always very sensitive to disagreement, and I find that families should avoid politics and religion. However, religion is inevitable at a funeral. A few years ago, my mum died of cancer. As we knew it was approaching, we worked on her funeral for a long time before her passing. As our family members have many different religions and some are not religious at all, we wanted a ceremony that would feel comfortable to everyone. We wanted something respectful to all beliefs. Through planning her funeral, I learned a lot about how to navigate this issue, and I want to help others who are in a similar spot. Please explore this blog. I hope it helps you.
Latest Posts
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Understanding the Rituals and Traditions of Asian Funerals 30 August 2023
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Planning Ahead: The Benefits of Pre-Arranged Funeral Plans 10 May 2023
Pre-arranged funeral plans have become increasingl …
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Are Direct Cremations a Good Idea? 20 January 2023
If you have recently lost someone who was dear to …
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How A Funeral Director Can Help You Plan An Asian Funeral 30 June 2022
Planning an Asian funeral can be pretty challengin …
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Unique Ways to Treat Cremation Remains 15 March 2022
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