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"A funeral is not a day in a lifetime. It is a lifetime in a day."
In the midst of planning a funeral, many families begin to feel overwhelmed with all of the details that must be attended to and decisions that must be made. Your natural and necessary feelings of grief make these tasks even more difficult. Our job at Smith & Kernke Funeral Directors is to assist you in making these decisions because we believe that every life should be celebrated in a unique way and every service should highlight what was important to the person who lived and the impact they had on friends and family. Over and over, our families tell us that the best funerals are those that are personalized life events.
A Celebrant serves to provide a unique ceremony that is personalized to reflect your loved one’s personality and lifestyle. The Celebrant offers an alternative to a service provided by a clergy person for those families who are not affiliated with a church or who do not wish to have a traditional religious service. They have been specifically trained to design a service that is completely personal, incorporating unique stories, songs and experiences that defined your loved one. They do all of this by meeting with your family and hearing stories, memories, anecdotes and defining moments of your loved one’s life. The Celebrant will then design the service based upon that family meeting.
As you begin to think about personalizing the funeral, turn your thoughts to your memories of the person who died. Think about his or her qualities and what he or she meant to you and others. Consider his or her passions, hobbies, pastimes, likes, dislikes. You might try making a list of the following:
Once you've given thought to the unique life and personality of the person who died, it's time to incorporate those memories into the funeral plan. Be creative as you, together with your family, friends, funeral director and the person who will lead the service, brainstorm how to remember and honor this special person.
A good way to personalize the funeral is to personalize the common elements of funeral ceremonies:
Each of these elements can be personalized in many ways. If you're having a visitation, for example, you could set up a display of photos, memorabilia, collections or artwork. You could do the same at the gathering following the ceremony. Choose music that was meaningful to the person who died or to your family. Select poetry and other readings that speak to the life of this unique person. Ask the people who were closest to the person who died to participate by playing music, giving readings, being pallbearers, making food for the gathering-whatever suits their own unique talents.
When personalized, the eulogy (pronounced EWE-luh-jee) is perhaps the most memorable and healing element of the ceremony. The eulogy is the speech that acknowledges the unique life of the person who died and affirms the significance of that life for all who shared in it.
The eulogy can be delivered by a clergyperson, a celebrant, a family member or a friend of the person who died. Instead of a traditional eulogy delivered by one person, you may choose to ask several people to speak and share their memories. There is also a growing trend toward having people attending the funeral stand up and share a memory of the person who died.
The funeral service you have should be as special as the life you will be remembering. Here are a few more ideas:
We hope you have been encouraged in your efforts to create a personalized funeral ceremony. While it may seem overwhelming right now, we can promise you this: a well-planned, inclusive, personalized funeral will touch your family, the friends of the person who died and you yourself deeply. The funeral will help you begin to heal and will provide you with great comfort and satisfaction in the months and years to come. Please discuss any other ideas you might have with your Funeral Director. As always, there will be no additional cost for personalizing services except for expenses incurred from third party vendors. In addition, we can arrange and cover other third party expenses, such as paying clergy, musicians, audio/visual technicians, catering, flowers, etc. and charge you only what is charged to us.