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FUNERAL
SERVICES
~Traditional
Funeral Service
~Memorial Service
~Committal Service
~Direct Disposition
Here at the Eagleson
Funeral Home we offer several types of funeral services. Before you
select a service it might help to think about why we have funerals,
as the hardest thing you'll ever do is say goodbye to someone you love.
It will be a tremendous change for you and your family. Taking some
time now to think about how to say goodbye can make a tremendous difference
when the time comes.
A funeral is an
important opportunity to pay tribute to someone you have loved. Regardless
of your traditions, it's a time for relatives and friends to gather,
to share memories, to tell stories - to cry and to support one another.
It's often been said that funerals are for the living. That's
why it is important to say goodbye in a way that's comfortable for you.
Funerals today are
more personal - they don't have to be oppressive formal affairs, with
standard music and a complete stranger conducting the service. Far from
it. A funeral can and should be a celebration of life.
Before choosing
a funeral service, take into consideration the needs of each individual
family member and the many options available to your family. It may
help family members to have a viewing type of funeral service, so as
to begin the healing process. The body present services as a focal point
for mourners and helps them acknowledge the reality of death.
If there are any questions that need to be addressed please feel free
to contact Frank Eagleson or one of the support Directors at the funeral
home.
Traditional
Funeral Service
The Traditional Funeral Service is when your loved one is present. The
night before the funeral there would be visitation generally in the
evening with the casket open. The service itself is normally the following
day, either in the chapel of the funeral home, in a church, or in a
location chosen by the family. A funeral often consists of scripture
readings, prayers, a eulogy, sometimes a sermon, and music. After the
funeral there is a procession to the cemetery, which stands for a public
honouring of the individual. A committal service may be held at the
cemetary or place of service. There is usually a reception to follow
at the reception centre of the Funeral Home, at the church, or at the
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Memorial
Service
A
Memorial Service is when the deceased is not present. It may take place
at the funeral home, the family's residence, an eldercare centre, a
church, or even outdoors. This is a time to remember your loved one
through fellowship with friends and family. The memorial service can
also be an addition to a traditional funeral service. For example, having
a traditional funeral service here and then a memorial service back
in the deceased’s home town. A memorial service can be done after a
burial or cremation, if this meets the need of the family.
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Committal
Service
The
Committal Service is a brief service at the gravesite after a traditional
funeral service but prior to the burial. This is where family and friends
say their final good byes at the resting place by placing flowers or
sometimes sand on the casket. We offer a traditional funeral service
followed by cremation. Cremation is a form of disposition. It does not
restrict you from have a visitation with and open casket and a funeral
service the following day. It is even possible to have a procession
to the cemetery for a committal service.(Back
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Direct
Disposition
Direct
Cremation is when there is no funeral
ceremony. The deceased is placed in the care of the funeral home until
the proper paperwork has been completed, and the necessary permits are
obtained. Then the body is placed in a cremation container or casket
and then transported to the crematorium. Following cremation, the remains
are placed in a basic urn and are ready to be buried, placed in a niche,
or taken home to be scattered.
There is also a Direct Burial which dose not consist of a funeral service.
Again the person is placed in the care of the funeral home until the
proper paperwork is completed. Then the body is prepared and placed
in a casket of the family's choice. The casket is transported to the
cemetery for burial.
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