When thinking about a funeral, we need to think in today‘s terms. While
the traditional service still is a great comfort to families, there are now
many more service options available to families. At Autumn Funerals
Home we want the funeral service to be meaningful, and we know that to achieve this
goal we must be open and flexible to the desires and wishes of the families we have
the privilege of serving. We strive for the funeral service to be a focal point for
the family mourning a loss.
It is most important for all of us to realize that funeral services are for the
living; for those who are affected by the loss of a loved one or friend. And for the
deceased; a final tribute. Like other rites of passage — graduation, weddings, baptisms,
retirement celebrations — funerals help the living adjust to a major event and is the
first step to a new, different way of living.
The funeral service should meet the needs of the family. Whether the service is
religious or not, it may include musical numbers of particular meaning to the family
or decedent, memoirs (also called eulogies) by family, friends, or the clergy, readings
from Scriptures or other personal favorites, perhaps a memorial slide show put to music,
and stories. We believe every life should be celebrated through some type of meaningful
service, whether elaborate or simple, brief or lengthy.
While it is quite normal to react with apprehension to the death of a loved one or
friend and the necessary arrangements that follow, it is wise to consider the benefits
of the funeral service in the grieving process. Consider that the funeral service:
- Is a celebration of the life that has been lived.
- Provides a climate for mourning and the expression of grief.
- Serves as a central gathering place for family and friends to share their sorrow and give support to one another.
- Helps survivors to better cope with their grief and move forward with their lives.
- It is the first step in the healing process.
Indeed, the funeral service has a two-fold purpose. We believe it serves the living and the deceased.
- For the living — it provides a means of saying "farewell".
- For the deceased — it provides for a respectful disposition.
Sir William Gladstone wrote:
"Show me the manner in which a nation cares for its dead
and I will measure with mathematical exactness the tender mercies of its people,
their respect for the laws of the land, and their loyalty to high ideals."
Our caring, professional staff is ready to assist you with planning a meaningful
funeral for your loved one. You may click the links at the top of the page to learn about
the options available to you, or call or come by our office. We consider it an honor to
serve you and your family.