Lunes, Oktubre 10, 2016

3 Truths About Funeral Services in Singapore

Every person in this world has to leave eventually. It may be through old age, accident, or illness. All of us are going to die, but the most painful is when it is our loved ones who passed away. The pain seems unbearable, but you need to be strong. You have to pay respect and tribute. The one last thing you can give to your loved ones is to give them a proper funeral service. And here are three truths you need to know about funeral andmemorial services.
  • When seeking funeral services, make sure to choose one that provides a complete solution or package for all funeral arrangements. A funeral is the time where you, your relatives, friends, and colleagues are gathered to remember your departed loved ones. It allows all of you to say your last farewell to the deceased.  Also, it becomes an instant reunion for the family and an emotional encounter. During this time, you just want to relieve yourself from stress and focus on your family relations. It is, therefore, important that you obtain help from someone who will do all the work for you, from preparing legal documents to posting obituaries and more.


  • Not all funeral services are the same. Funeral home A may have a wider range of services than funeral home B. On the other hand, funeral home B may have lower prices than funeral home A. There are varying services because of the different needs, preferences, and budget of customers. But usually, the most common types of funeral services in Singapore are traditional funeral service, immediate burial, chapel services, and cremation services.


A traditional funeral service actually depends on your culture and religious practices. But most of the time, the body of the deceased is placed in a casket, which is slightly open for viewing. There may be times, however, that the casket is closed especially if the deceased has suffered from an accident or unfortunate incident.

  • If you choose to have a traditional funeral service Singapore, be prepared to shell out money when buying a casket. The latter is considered as the single most expensive item during a funeral service. It is typically made of wood, metal, fibreglass, plastic, and fibreboard.


When you visit a funeral showroom or service provider to shop for a casket, a salesperson or the person-in-charge will explain the caskets’ features and prices. Choose the one that fits your budget and the style that you think the deceased would like. But regardless of the casket you buy, what matters most is the purpose of providing your departed loved one a dignified and decent way to preserve his body before burial or cremation.

Letting a Singapore funeral service take care of all the funeral matters will give you a peace of mind. When you engage with a reliable provider, you can be assured of professionalism and quality service. There’s nothing more to be anxious of. You can sit back and relax while reminiscing the memories you had with your departed loved one.

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