by Renaissance Funeral Home | Apr 30, 2024 | Funeral Prep, PrePlan
Crafting an obituary can be challenging, especially when losing a loved one. It’s crucial that you honor the departed, express the loss, and provide necessary information. Our blog post helps you write by example. Our “7 Simple Obituary Examples: Easily Pen A...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Apr 19, 2024 | Funeral Prep
Welcome to a journey that intertwines the final chapter of our lives with the enduring beauty of nature. “Conservation Cemetery Guide: Eco-Friendly Final Resting Places” is more than just a guide. It’s an invitation to consider how our last act on...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Apr 10, 2024 | Funeral Prep, Grief
What to write in a sympathy card for someone you don’t know well? Writing a sympathy card is never easy, but it becomes even more challenging when you don’t know the recipient well. You may find yourself struggling to find the right words to convey both respect...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Apr 1, 2024 | Aquamation, Cremation, Disposition
Welcome to our guide on understanding aquamation cost. If you’re exploring options for a loved one’s final farewell, you might feel overwhelmed by choices and details. We’re here to help simplify one option that’s gaining attention for its...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Mar 21, 2024 | Funeral Prep, Grief
Losing a mother isn’t just an event; it’s a journey that reshapes our world in ways we never imagined. If you’re reading this, chances are you know someone navigating this heart-wrenching path. You want to help, to offer comfort, but finding the...
by Renaissance Funeral Home | Mar 15, 2024 | Catholic Funerals, Funeral Prep
The interesting thing is that arranging a funeral wasn’t taught in Funeral Directing School, at least not when I went. We spent 1-2 years learning about Anatomy, Microbiology. Chemistry, Embalming, Reconstruction, and Psychology. When we graduated, it occurred to us...