Everlasting Sympathy

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No matter the circumstances, when someone we love passes, it is never an easy time. In a time of grief and sorrow, it is important that we do our best to remember the good times we had with this person and try to celebrate their life. Unfortunately, the seemingly impossible task of planning the funeral ceremony is on the family of that loved one, which is why we at 1-800-Flowers Clark in Clark, NJ, have come up with some ideas to make your loved one's ceremony more of a celebration of their life and keep their memory everlasting.

When planning a ceremony, flowers are always a beautiful direction to go when deciding how to decorate. We recommend the Peaceful Prayers Serenity Angel Arrangement White. The Peaceful Prayers Serenity Angel arrangement has a stunning yet subtle look to it. Placed in the center of this arrangement is a white ceramic angel statue that will make for a beautiful keepsake you can keep in your home in memory of your loved one.

Putting together a guest book with pictures of the deceased and places for guests to write notes and their favorite memories with them will help start the ceremony by having guests think of the good times they shared. The guest book will also make for a great keepsake for the family to reminisce and can be passed down through generations in remembrance of our loved one. For example, grandkids that might not have had the opportunity to spend time with their grandparents, when they're older, this guest book could be a great way for them to find out about who their grandparent was and all the people that they came across and loved in their lifetime.

Keep in mind that this ceremony is about remembering those that have left us, and we want to incorporate the things they loved and enjoying in their lifetime. When deciding on what food, snacks, and beverages to provide, think about their favorite cuisines. If their favorite meal was pizza and ice cream, serve guests pizza and ice cream as a way of celebrating their life; think about what they would have wanted. It's still okay to have other options of food or drinks as not everyone will like it, or some can't have it because of allergies or other dietary restrictions, but simply having their favorite dish available is certain to spark old memories with guests.

While it's never easy losing the ones we love and planning the funeral ceremony might initially seem to make the grieving process harder, take it as an opportunity to give them one last celebration and remember all the good things they accomplished in their life. Think about everything and everyone they loved in their life and include them in the celebration. We at 1-800-Flowers Clark in Clark, NJ, hope our advice, ideas, and suggestions helped you. We want to make this process as easy as possible for you and are always here to offer our skills, services, and expertise to the best of our abilities.

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