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The choice of funeral is highly personal. It should reflect your wishes and those of the person who has died.
A unique tribute Some people want a traditional funeral, with a 'minimum of fuss'. Some prefer a more elaborate funeral. Others prefer an 'alternative' funeral, such as a woodland burial or scattering of ashes at sea. Just as each life is unique, each funeral is a unique tribute, not just marking a death, but remembering a life.
Remembering a life There are many different ways a funeral can mark the individuality of the person who has died. For example in the decoration of the coffin or casket, the type of service held, the eulogy, the choice of music or poetry, where ashes are scattered, the catering after the service, the choice of flowers, the obituary and so on. Some people like to give a Eulogy at the funeral service to pay tribute to the life of their loved one. To get some advice on how to write a eulogy visit our Writing a Tribute section, or alternatively, click here to read our Well Chosen Word Guide. |

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Options and choices Your funeral director will help you with the options and choices available. Co-operative Funeralcare funeral directors have considerable experience in arranging funerals of choice. Through our network of over 600 funeral homes nationwide, we have access to a wide range of resources and information, so we can usually help with most requests.
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