Following cremation services in South Charleston, WV for a loved one, you and your other family members may wish to hold a memorial service. You can hold one in a park, in a church, in a community center, in a private home, and in just about any other place. But how, exactly, should you go about planning a memorial service that will honor your deceased relative?
If you ask yourself a few questions, you’ll find it easier to plan an event that honors someone dear to you who has passed away and that proves to be a blessing to you and yours.
Where Should the Event be Held?
While the event can be held just about anywhere, that doesn’t mean that there might not be venues that are more appropriate than others. Did your deceased loved one enjoy spending as much as possible at the family cottage? It might be a good idea to hold the memorial on that property. If the deceased loved to go to a particular restaurant, you might want to book a private area in that restaurant to hold a small memorial followed by a group meal.
Why Will Speak at the Memorial?
You will also want to figure out who will speak at the event. If there will be only a small group of people, you might ask everyone to say something at the memorial service. But you might want to choose specific people if there will be a lot of people in attendance. Don’t just ask family members to say something. Ask friends and co-workers of the deceased.
What Personal Mementos Should be Showcased?
It’s a good idea to showcase some of your deceased loved one’s possessions. Did they love to collect baseball caps, vintage dolls, or something else? You might wish to display some of these things. Don’t forget to include some pictures of the deceased at various stages of their life. You’ll want to use your imagination and create a space at the venue that visually demonstrates what the deceased was all about and what they enjoyed.
What Music Should be Played?
Don’t forget to play some music. What tunes did the deceased like listening to? Did they have a favorite band or genre of music? Make sure that you play music or have someone do a musical rendition.
Will There be Readings?
You can also ask some people to do some readings. Perhaps there is a particularly poignant song that sums up, more or less, what your deceased loved one was all about.
What Food Will be Served at the Reception?
If you’re holding a memorial, you’ll likely plan a reception. What type of food will be served? It’s a good idea to serve the kind of food your deceased loved one had liked. Also decide whether the family will prepare the food or if a caterer will be booked to handle food preparation.
After the cremation services in South Charleston, WV, you may very well wish to hold a memorial service. If you need any more ideas, the funeral director at the funeral home will be happy to help. The right funeral home will, of course, offer various funeral and cremation packages that you can choose. They’ll also help you preplan if you’d like to arrange final services for yourself.