THE RIGHT TIME FOR FINAL GOODBYES - WHEN TO HOLD A FUNERAL


Death comes to us all, sooner or later. When a loved one passes away, the bereaved are left behind to process grief, loss, and sadness all at the same time. Because of this, it can be pretty hard to plan for funeral arrangements to give the deceased a proper send-off to celebrate the life they left behind.

Deciding on a date for a loved one’s funeral isn’t easily done simply because there are numerous factors to consider. First is the location where it will be held, such as the deceased’s home, church, or funeral parlour. There’s also the matter of finding a good funeral director, religious beliefs, and the circumstances surrounding the deceased’s family.

In this article, we’ll discuss when you should have a funeral after a loved one’s passing. Read on below to learn more.

 

Setting a Funeral Date

Usually, a funeral is held around one or two weeks after the deceased passed. In some cases, it can take longer if the funeral director only has certain days available due to prior bookings. Bookings can also take longer to process if there’s an inquest regarding how the deceased died. It’s vital to consider these variables since a deceased’s religious beliefs may require them to be buried as soon as possible.

There has been a noticeable rise when funerals are held after someone’s death, which went up by 10 days to three weeks. The reason for this is that many funeral homes have started accepting reservations via appointment. In this scenario, those who want funeral services for their loved ones would have to accommodate remaining slots or look for another funeral parlour.

 

Understanding the Best Time for Funerals

Most funeral services happen late in the morning or around midday, usually on a weekday. This lets the deceased’s loved ones who come from farther places arrive at a good time, such as during the wake or funeral reception. It’s also important to note that you don’t have to take the time suggestions offered by the funeral director. Remember that you should choose a time that works best for you and your guests to visit.

Thankfully, you can have funeral services during the weekends. However, it can be a little more expensive because funeral directors don’t always offer their services on weekends. Consult with your funeral director regarding the availability of funeral services on weekdays and holidays. Doing so will prevent potential scheduling issues.

 

Considering the Right Date for a Funeral

When setting a date for your loved one’s funeral, here are some things to consider:

●     If other family members and friends of the deceased will be coming from faraway places and will need to travel a long distance to attend the funeral

●     Any upcoming events or occasions that you wish to avoid, such as birthdays or anniversaries

●     The deceased’s family members and friends’ availability

 

Conclusion

It’s no secret that death isn’t something that’s easily handled. However, we should focus on arranging funeral arrangements with a clear head so that nothing will go awry. If all goes well, then you can grieve alongside the people who will celebrate the deceased’s life well-lived. After all, burdens are less heavier when shared between people.

Holmes Funerals has funeral directors in Ashford that will provide their services for funerals. We believe that the dearly departed’s life must be celebrated, which is why we’ll do everything to achieve that goal. Contact us today to learn more!

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