The Value of Funerals & Funeral Directors

Sep 10, 2019
Funerals are more important to the living than the deceased. This ceremony gives families a chance to celebrate the life of a loved one, find comfort and gain closure. And while many individuals recognize the important role funeral directors play in planning and organizing these tributes-most are not aware of the support these selfless individuals provide to grieving families throughout the process. How Funeral Directors Help Celebrate Life The first main purpose of a funeral is to celebrate life and pay tribute to the deceased. At the funeral service, this is often done through the sharing of personal stories, photographs, videos, and songs. In order to help families create a truly unique tribute, funeral directors take the time to learn everything they can about their loved one. This may include planning a special meal for a food connoisseur or planting a memorial tree for an outdoor enthusiast. In any case, funeral directors often go above and beyond to deliver services as special as the life being honored. The Emotional Support of Funeral Directors The second purpose of a funeral is to help grieving families and friends say goodbye. It forces survivors to accept the reality of death. For this reason, those who choose to forego the funeral may find it harder to move on and continue to struggle with feelings of denial and/or guilt. Funeral directors know the importance of a funeral-and the challenges that come with it. Every day, they help guide families through emotional stress, financial strain and even disputes amongst each other. Similar to first-responders, funeral directors can suffer from compassion fatigue, burnout and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). These demands can take a toll on a person, which is why it is so important for funeral directors to have the support of their community. Watch the video below to learn the importance of funeral directors. To connect with our funeral directors, give us a call.  
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