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Preparing for Burial or Cremation

Preparing for Burial or Cremation
May 11, 2015 · 8m 41s

Have you ever lost a family member? Did you worry about what happened to them between the time of their death and the funeral or memorial service? If you don’t...

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Have you ever lost a family member? Did you worry about what happened to them between the time of their death and the funeral or memorial service? If you don’t know what happens once your loved one lost reaches the funeral chapel, then it could prevent healthy grieving.

Visit: www.mbfunerals.com
Telephone Number: 778.330.7799

When a departed family member or friend arrives at the funeral home, the staff treats them with the same care that they would one of their own loved ones. Isn’t that how we want our loved ones treated, regardless of the circumstances?

If you want to know more about how a loved one lost is prepared for burial or cremation, then listen to this episode of Forever in their Hearts, where host Erik Reynolds talks with Valerie Martell, Director of Operations for Martin Brothers Funeral Services about the process.

The peace of mind of knowing your loved one is in good hands can help you grieve in a healthier way. This interview is an opportunity to learn the care that a funeral home takes with your loved one when preparing for burial or cremation.

How Does a Funeral Home Care for a Departed Loved One?

Valerie kicks off the episode by explaining Martin Brothers’ Commitment Rose Service, a standard of quality that tells you that your loved one is in good hands with their staff.

Nobody wants to think about their loved one’s remains getting sent off to some massive, clinical facility where they go through a basic, generic process.

If called to help your loved one lost, then Martin Brothers guarantees that this person stays in their care through the entire burial or cremation process.

Why Preparation for Burial or Cremation Is Important

Next Valerie talks about the importance of preparing the deceased for burial or cremation, including keeping the remains at an appropriate temperature and respectfully shrouded. She also discusses answers to questions like:

- Does the funeral home always do cosmetics and hair on a deceased person?
- Is it legally required that my loved one lost be embalmed after death?
- Does the funeral home have specific recommendations about embalming?
- What are the benefits of having a deceased loved one embalmed?

Now ask yourself these two questions: Do I want to know more about preparations for burial or cremation? Do I have questions about preparing my own final wishes? If you answered “Yes” to either, then contact Martin Brothers in Vancouver for assistance.

Are Embalmings Necessary for Viewings?

Then Valerie talks about whether embalmings are required for viewings. She talks about situations where it may not be necessary, and the timeline for those situations.

She goes on to discuss some of the things Martin Brothers does to restore someone to a pleasing appearance, even if an embalming does not take place for a viewing.

Knowing what happens to prepare a departed loved one for burial or cremation can give their friends and family members the peace of mind necessary to move through the stages of grief in a healthy way. Are you ready to learn more?

The episode wraps up with Valerie sharing her final thoughts on preparing the deceased for burial or cremation.

Are You Ready to Learn More?

Do you want to know how your loved one will be treated after they pass away? Do you have questions about the pre-burial or pre-cremation process?

Listen to the entire podcast now, and then share any thoughts or questions you have in the space below. We look forward to discussing this topic with you.

Martin Brothers Funeral Services has more than 100 years of experience in providing thoughtful, dedicated services to families dealing with loss. If you are ready to take care of funeral pre-arrangements, have additional questions about their services, or are dealing with a loss, please contact them at their Vancouver office.

Martin Brothers Funeral Services

Martin Brothers Funeral Chapels BC Ltd
3398 Dunbar St, Vancouver, BC V6S 2C1

Telephone Number: 778.330.7799
Toll Free Number: 1.800.382.2901
Fax Number: 778.330.7633

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MartinBrothersFuneralChapelsBcLtd
Twitter: https://twitter.com/martinbrothers1
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