To help with this, we can collect experiences, stories and memories from relatives and friends who attend the funeral and collate these in the Token of Remembrance Memorial Book, as detailed previously. We are often told this provides additional comfort for the future.

Following the activity of a funeral, there is often a time of reflection for those left behind.

To help with this, we can collect experiences, stories and memories from relatives and friends who attend the funeral and collate these in the Token of Remembrance Memorial Book, as detailed previously. We are often told this provides additional comfort for the future.

If desired, we can also mark a life in a special way by:

Arranging memorial stones (whether adding inscriptions to an existing headstone, or choosing a new memorial); and

Placing an entry in the Book of Remembrance (available in the Funeral Home, for families and friends to reflect upon the life of their loved one). This Book is opened for families to view on the first anniversary.