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HALIFAX
BUSINESS
REFERRAL
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Meetings
Meetings are held every
Thursday at the Chebucto Inn on
Lady Hammond Rd,
Halifax, NS at 7:30 am.
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Opportunities |
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We have openings in the
group for the following professions:
Automotive Sales
Automotive Service
Caterer
Florist
Kitchen/Bath Specialist
Naturopath
Personal Chef
Paralegal
Photographer
Printer
and more...
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Day Book
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
0730 HBRN
Breakfast Meeting, Chebucto Inn
FRIDAY
Do you have an
event you’d like listed in Business Daybook? Send us the
details by email at
events@hbrn.ca
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About Funerals
Funerals are an important part of the
healing process. They are a special time for friends and relatives
to gather, pay tribute and share memories after someone they love
has passed on. Above all, funerals allow us to:
Come to terms with the reality of death;
Share in the remembrance of a life
lived;They are a time to remember;
Show mutual support for family and
friends;
Say goodbye;
Begin to make the transition from life
before death to life after death.
FUNERAL FUNDAMENTALS
The Funeral Ritual
The funeral ritual itself is comprised
of many elements. These different elements are organized to give
each person touched by the loss a time to grieve, reflect and begin
to heal.
The Visitation
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Sometimes called "the wake";
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A time for family and friends to see
their loved one for the last time and truly begin to come to
terms with the reality of death;
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Casket can be open or closed;
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Viewing is a personal and cultural
choice.
The Funeral Ceremony
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Sometimes called "the reflection",
"eulogy", “tribute” or "remembrance";
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A personal reflection from one or
several people on the life of their loved one can be held in a
place of worship or in the chapel of the funeral home.
The Procession
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Sometimes called "the motorcade”;
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An orderly transportation of the
deceased to their final resting place;
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Symbol of mutual support; public
honoring of the death.
The Farewell
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Sometimes called “interment",
"entombment", “committal” or "scattering ceremony";
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Brings finality to the funeral
ritual;
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Family and friends gather at the
resting place to offer their final private thoughts to the loved
one .
The Gathering
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Sometimes called "the celebration"
or "the reception";
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An occasion for the family to say
thank you to friends who shared in the funeral ritual;
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A time to offer condolences and show
mutual support;
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Can take place anywhere the family
chooses;
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Allows for the beginning of the
transition to life after death.
Burial or Cremation?
Choosing the method to care for your loved one after death is a
personal decision, and in some cases, a religious or cultural one.
Whatever your preference, we encourage you to consider including
each of the elements in the funeral ritual as they are an integral
part of the healing process from moving from life before death to
life after death.
TYPES OF FUNERAL SERVICES
The most common types of funeral
services for both burial and cremation are:
Burial:
1. Complete Funeral Service
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Friends and family are invited to
visit the funeral home to pay their respects to the deceased and
offer condolences to the family.
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Visitation provides time for sharing
and remembrance and is followed by a funeral ceremony at a place
of worship or in our chapel.
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Following the funeral ceremony, the
deceased is transported to the cemetery where he/she is placed
in their final resting place.
2. Graveside Service
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Friends and family are invited to
visit the funeral home to pay their respects to the deceased and
offer condolences to the family.
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Visitation provides time for sharing
and remembrance and is followed by a funeral ceremony at the
cemetery or mausoleum.
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Following the funeral ceremony, the
deceased is placed in their final resting place.
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Graveside service can also be
arranged without visitation
3. Memorial Service
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Family and friends are invited to a
ceremony for sharing and remembrance of the deceased at a time
either before or after the deceased has been placed in their
final resting place.
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Free from the presence of a casket,
a chapel or an alternative site can be arranged with photographs
and personal items from the home.
Cremation
1. Complete Funeral Service
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Friends and family are invited to
visit the funeral home to pay their respects to the deceased and
offer condolences to the family.
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Visitation provides time for sharing
and remembrance and is followed by a funeral ceremony at a place
of worship or in our chapel.
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Following the funeral ceremony, the
deceased is transported to the crematory for cremation.
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Following the cremation,
arrangements are made with the family for the return of cremated
remains and a committal service where the deceased is placed in
their final resting place.
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Memorial Service
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Family and friends are invited to a
ceremony for sharing and remembrance of the deceased at a time
either before or after the deceased has been placed in their
final resting place.
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A chapel or alternative site can be
arranged with photographs and items from the home.
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