When loved ones pass away, you'll want to make sure that they have the funeral they deserve. Dealing with bereavement is often difficult. Here are eight aspects you need to consider when planning a funeral. Here are the main aspects you need to consider when planning a funeral.
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1. Viewing
When someone dies, family members and friend may wish to view the body of their loved one. Viewing can assist with the resolution of grief. It can help people accept that death has occurred. Each family member's viewpoint on visitation or viewing may be different, and this is a very personal decision. The best option in most cases is to leave the option of visitation open to an individual's own emotional needs. Before or shortly after death some people may be adamant that they do not wish to view the deceased, then change their mind a short time later. By presenting the option of visitation, all family members' individual emotional needs can be met.