Ask Jennings.ie: The Funeral Arrangements
Funeral arrangements can seem utterly overwhelming to many families; the sadness of losing a loved one and the sheer strangeness of organising the ceremony around their passing is a lot to take on.
There’s a lot involved when somebody dies. There are many legal and administrative requirements, and there is a lot of choice when it comes to funeral options, locations and ceremonial elements.
Most people won’t have had to organise a funeral before, so all of the attendant requirements will be quite alien to them. This is where having the assistance of an experienced Funeral Director can help.
Your Jennings Undertaker can make all of the funeral arrangements on your behalf, acting upon your wishes and taking their direction from you.
Experienced and Calm
Preparing to mourn the loss of people whilst honouring their lives is something the Jennings team feel privileged to be involved in every day, and have resources, contacts, information and experience at the ready.
Your undertaker will liaise with the hospital or doctor, the Church, cemetery (or crematorium if chosen), newspaper to place an obituary and any other arrangements you wish.
It’s a difficult time when a loved one dies, even if the death was anticipated, so by making your Funeral Director the first port of call you can save yourself a lot of time and confusion.
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