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Special Angels: Lessons They Don't Teach In School


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Special Angels: Lessons They Don't Teach In School

As the manager of a home for physically and intellectually challenged children, I have a variety of jobs. One special job is organising a funeral when one of our angels passes on. My goal is to make the occasion joyous and comforting for the families of the children. Our carers also develop strong bonds with these children, and the service is a release of emotion for them as well. Over the years, I have worked with many excellent funeral directors and developed a range of options that make each service unique and memorable. In recent times, friends have started to ask me for advice when they find themselves in the difficult situation of organising a funeral. I have created this blog as I realise that textbooks and school lessons really don't prepare you for this important task. I wish you well.

7 Things You Need to Know If a Loved One Dies Away From Home

If a loved one dies far from home, it may be necessary to arrange transit. Whether your loved one is overseas or somewhere else in the country, it is possible to bring their body back home for burial. Here's what you need to know. 1. Refrigerated Trucks Can Move Bodies Transit services can move bodies across the country using refrigerated trucks. The refrigeration helps to delay the decomposition process, so it is often possible to do this without embalming the body. Read More