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Alternative Choice of Venue
Consider holding a celebratory event at a park, riverside, barn, or marina. If the person had a very specific interest, consider a golf course, beach.
Always think about how the person spent his or her time, and how he or she would want to be remembered. Keep in mind whether or not you will be serving food, and how many people you think will be attending. Adapt the location so that it fits your needs.. We know this is not an easy decision, so please ask us for more information.
A diferent time and date
The time and date of the memorial service can influence how many people attend, as well as dictate the theme of the service. Memorial services can be schedules weeks, and even months after the death. Some choose to delay until the person's birthday or anniversary. Either way, schedule the service so that guests have plenty of time to make travel arrangements. Consider whether you want to have the service in the early morning, mid-afternoon, or late evening.


Display Photos in a different Way
Sure, a memory board is a great way to display the families’ photos of their loved one, but why not think outside the box and create something that will make the service even more beautiful? Your families could tie photos to balloons, create a wreath with them or hang them on clothespins to add some visual appeal to the service.

“To live is to be marked. To live is to change, to acquire the words of a story, and that is the only celebration we mortals really know.”
Barbara Kingsolver

Your loved one,
Your celebration,
Your way
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