The Remembrance Process℠ - From Grieving to Remembrance

  • Funeral Planning
    • Pre-planning
    • Impending Death
    • Hospice and Palliative Care
  • When a Loved One Dies
    • What To Do When Someone Dies
    • Funeral Etiquette
      • What To Say and Not Say
      • Helping Children Through The Funeral Process
    • Reducing Funeral Stress
    • Religious Traditions
      • Catholic Funeral Considerations
      • Jewish Funeral Rituals
      • Protestant Denominations: Episcopalian
      • Protestant Denominations: Baptist
  • Saying Goodbye
    • Capturing a Life In Words
      • Preparing a Eulogy
      • Writing an Obituary
    • Memorial Services
    • Final Farewell Presentation
    • Cremation
      • A Layman’s Guide To Cremation
      • Cremation and Permanent Remembrances:  A New World of Choices
      • Urns & Remembrance
      • 5 Things Many Families Don’t Know About Cremation
  • A Life Remembered
    • Granite Monuments
    • Bronze Memorials
    • Achieving Remembrance
  • Authorized Providers
  • Contact Us

Authorized Remembrance Providers℠

Your choice of a funeral home or cemetery is a personal decision. No two are alike. But all Remembrance Authorized Providers℠ have one major, common attribute; they take their pledge to treat you and your family with the utmost respect and to help you in every way in your most difficult time of need. To find an Authorized Remembrance Provider℠ near you, use the search box at the top of this page, or use any provider search box throughout the website.

Our Pledge To You and Your Family

To do everything we can to help you reduce the stress of planning and arranging a funeral.

To acknowledge that our first goal is to help you and your family deal with the loss of a loved one, and to use our Remembrance Process℠ materials to give you all the information you need, and give you choices that help you and your family move from grieving to remembrance.

To give you and your family a comprehensive resource tool in our RemembranceProcess.com website where you and your family, even those members who don’t live nearby, can obtain information, inspiration, and advice in the privacy of your home.

To work sensitively with hospice and clergy professionals as true partners in helping you through the grieving process.

To ensure you have exactly the same choices for family grieving and remembrance whether you choose burial or cremation.

To provide information about cemetery, monument, cremation garden, and other “Remembrance” choices for remembering your loved ones, helping you move from confusion and grieving to on-going “Remembrance.”

To give you information, models and guidance for creating obituaries, eulogies, epitaphs, and other ways of “remembering” your loved one in words and images.

To provide you with aftercare information about grief and grief-counseling programs that address the on-going needs of you and your family.

To provide every family, in a straightforward and open way, the prices for all the products and services we offer.

To provide our services with integrity and the highest standards of our profession as a family caregiver.

To always put your needs, desires and choices at the forefront of everything we do.

To find an Authorized Remembrance Provider℠ near you, use the search box below, or use any provider search box throughout the website.

For cemetery search, you should enter the zip code of where you want your loved one to be interred. For funeral home search, enter the zip code of where you want funeral arrangements made.

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Funeral Planning

  • Plan Ahead: Guide to ease the burden on families
  • Hospice & Palliative Care: Information, costs, eligibility and more
  • Why hospice? A personal perspective

When Someone You Love Dies

  • 24/7 emergency help
  • Who to call and documents you will need
  • Reducing stress at the worst time in your life
  • Religious funeral traditions

Saying Good-Bye

  • Memorial services
  • Obituaries: How to write
  • Eulogies: Do’s and don’ts
  • How families are choosing caskets
  • How families are choosing urns
  • Achieving Remembrance

    • Permanent remembrances
      • Bronze grave memorials
      • Granite monuments and headstones
    • Why remembrance is important
    • Burial choices
    • Cremation choices

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