The Process Of Mourning
When a person we cherish passes away so suddenly, our first emotional responses would be shock and disbelief. Often, it is very hard to accept the death of a loved one.
Slowly, when the initial reactions have worn off, it is replaced by deep anguish. It can be very hard to make decisions, most especially with how to go about with the funeral arrangements for their departed loved one.
Because of the pain that only the death of a beloved can bring, it is not surprising that many bereaved persons are incapable of getting proper arrangements for the funeral of their loved ones.
Often, it is the well-meaning relatives and friends who take it upon themselves to handle the arrangements for the funeral. Nevertheless, these well-intentioned individuals may hasten the process in the misguided notion that the bereaved’s life has to get back “to normal” in the soonest possible time. Commonly, funerals arranged like this neglects to give due commemoration to the life of the deceased.
At this moment, the bereaved is very weak, and the ones arranging the funeral should always remember this. This is a delicate time, where a grieving family’s emotions will be at their rawest. It is also the family’s final opportunity to give honor to the one they love.
A funeral director should directly coordinate with the family to get a picture of how they want the funeral service to happen. The funeral director must take it upon his or her hands that the funeral arrangements are done in accordance with the specifications of the bereaved, and he or she should ensure that the life of the dearly departed will be honored with the dignity and veneration it deserves.
Funeral directors and funeral houses could also take over the particulars of fulfilling the state or country requirements if the bereaved or deceased had a special injunction for the interment (such as a sea interment, cremation, etc.).
A funeral, for those whose loved ones died, is a very essential rite in working out the sorrow that they experience. A funeral service is part of the process of healing the pain of loss when someone we love passes away.
Funerals are rites where we bid goodbye to those people who died and yet continue to be precious in our lives – we bid them goodbye yet keep their memories alive in our hearts.
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