Planning an Affordable Memorial Service in Provo
Nelson Family Mortuary is proud to embrace traditional values, diversity and innovation when honoring the spirit and life of each person we serve. Part of how we make sure that we provide the best possible services is by ensuring that you are well-informed about your options.
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Unlike a traditional funeral, a memorial service is a gathering where a casket is not present (although the urn with the cremated remains may be on display). A memorial service can be held weeks or even months after the death and can serve as a valuable part of the grieving process.
If you aren’t sure what a memorial service is, then you should read the page we have linked below. Once you know the basics, you can then read about why families are choosing to have memorial services. It is also important that you understand what a celebration of life is since it is one of the newest options and has a different ceremonial format than more traditional memorial services. There is also a page to help you start brainstorming ideas if you decide that a memorial service is the way you want to go.
Why A Memorial Service?
Rather than opting to do things "the same old way", many families today want to celebrate the life of a loved one. Many funeral service professionals see this change as one of the many contributions to social change made by 'Baby Boomers'. The National Funeral Directors Association notes, "As baby boomers age and find themselves having to plan funerals for loved ones and themselves, they are making funeral choices based on values that are different than previous generations. Baby boomers see funerals as a valuable part of the grieving process and are seeking ways to make them meaningful." If you too desire to make the funeral for a loved one more engaging and personally meaningful, a celebration-of-life may be the perfect concept to build on.
Memorial Service Planning & Memorial Service Ideas
Our experience has shown us that many of today's families want more than a traditional funeral. If you're wondering how to plan a memorial service, we've provided many ideas for you to consider. This can be done by bringing more of the personality and lifestyle of the deceased into the arrangements. By displaying photographs or staging the event around a favorite pastime, a memorial service can become more personal and meaningful.
Using these five questions as our guide, we will spend the time to help create a fitting memorial service for your loved one.
- What did your loved one like to do?
- What was their profession and how did that shape their life?
- Was your loved one spiritual?
- What was he or she like as an individual?
- Was he or she proud of their cultural or ethnic heritage?
For an affordable memorial service in Provo come to Nelson Family Mortuary
Now that you’ve taken the time to read through all the information about the affordable memorial service options we offer we welcome you to ask us any questions that you have. We have put together a frequently asked questions page that we hope will help, but please give us a call at (801) 405-7444 if you read through it and still need answers. You can also contact us through our online contact form, and we will email you back.
If you have come to the conclusion that a memorial service is not for you, then we have a few other pages within the site that would be good to read. Please take a look at our Provo burial services page, as well as our affordable cremation services.
Lastly, we want to remind you that if you are in immediate need, we can be contacted 24 hours a day, so do not hesitate to give us a call right now.
Unique Memorial Service Ideas
When a loved one passes away, the first thing that comes to mind are fond memories of that person’s life. Everything that made them the unique person you loved seems to come into absolute clarity. Because of this, a lot of people want to make sure that the funeral service for their loved one contains some kind of memorial. However, coming up with original memorial service ideas for honoring your dearly departed can be difficult. Here are some unique memorial service ideas so that your loved one is remembered in the way they deserve to be.
Display Collections
Lots of people today are collectors. These collections are a reflection of their passions in life and, as such, are a great memorial for the same person in death. If your loved one was a collector of photo albums, comic books or baseball cards, prominently displaying these items at their funeral service is a great way for people to get a sense of who they were.
A Slideshow with Their Favorite Music
People generally think of funerals as a very sad time, and for very good reasons. But they can also be a celebration of life, which is why a photo slideshow is a great memorial service idea. A slideshow featuring the highlights of the life of the departed is a great way to remember happier times—especially if the slideshow is accompanied by some of your loved one’s favorite songs.
Sharing Memories
One of the tragedies of losing a loved one is the feeling that you will never have the opportunity to learn any more about their life. This is why having an open mic for the sharing of memories is a great memorial service idea. By allowing the sharing of memories at a funeral, you’re making sure that all the attendees can get at least some sense of what your loved one was like in their lives.
Hire the Right Mortuary
When planning a funeral service with unique memorial service ideas, you want to make sure you’re employing the right funeral home that will respect all of your wishes.
Nelson Family Mortuary —serving Provo, Orem and surrounding areas— is committed to providing the exact funeral services that you want to deserve. Contact us today at (801) 405-7444 for both funeral services and funeral pre-planning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our list of the most frequently-asked questions will certainly shed light on the topic of memorial services. Still, it may not have the answer to your specific question. If that is the case, give us a call at (801) 405-7444. A member of our staff will be pleased to provide you with the information you're looking for; and who knows? Your question could be added to this list, ultimately assisting others in making vital commemorative decisions.