by Lee funeral Home | Apr 26, 2022
Though end-of-life celebrations have evolved over the years, one constant remains: they continue to play a prominent role in the grieving process. Funeral and memorial services are often thought of to only honor the deceased. And while that’s absolutely a component of...
by Lee funeral Home | Apr 26, 2022
Opening Introduce yourself and your relationship to your loved one. Include a short poem, quote, or song lyrics that was a favorite of your loved one. Mention a saying that they were known for using often. Share a personal story that sums up their life, sense of...
by Lee funeral Home | Mar 12, 2022
Coping with Grief During COVID-19 Grieving the loss of a loved one while coping with the fear and anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic can be especially overwhelming. As the world continues to fight the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the lives of so many...
by Lee funeral Home | Mar 12, 2022
Repatriation of a loved one for a funeral Body repatriation is the term used when transferring a person who has passed to their country of origin or citizenship. When a loved one dies outside of their country of residence, bringing them home for the funeral can seem...
by Lee funeral Home | Mar 12, 2022
How to decide whether to cremate or bury Cremation is the process of burning a dead body at very high temperatures until there are only brittle, calcified bones left, which are then pulverized into “ashes” or cremains. Some people turn to cremation over burial or...