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Audio Visual Event Production And Living Memorials

28th September 2009
Living memorials are becoming popular across the country. A living memorial is when the deceased is presented at the viewing with a slideshow of their life viewed above the body. Friends and family members can say their last goodbyes and at the same time ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Seven Easy Steps to Writing a Eulogy

25th September 2009
Both writing and delivering a eulogy are emotional, but at the same time a step towards healing. It’s never easy to put into words what someone’s life meant to you and to summarize their life in just a few minutes. By following the seven steps below y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Free Sample Eulogies - How to Use Them to Their Fullest

16th September 2009
Writing an eulogy can be troublesome. Should you mention that the deceased was adopted? Do you talk about the funny, although embarrassing, event that happened between your loved one and his sister even if it upsets her? Should you talk about the ex th... Read >
Author: Jame Santiago

Free Sample Eulogies

11th September 2009
Writing an eulogy can be difficult. Should you mention the deceased was adopted? Do you talk about the funny, though embarrassing, event that happened between the one you love and his sister even if it upsets her? Should you talk about the ex-husband t... Read >
Author: Greg Jefferson

HASTINGS UNITED FOREVER.

10th September 2009
HASTINGS UNITED FOREVER. None of us live forever but Hastings United could, with your help. Have you considered leaving a legacy to the club in your will? Dave Walters and his administrative team, with the support of a large part of the comm... Read >
Author: Solminds

Writing an Eulogy - Some Good words of advice

07th September 2009
How hard can writing a eulogy be, you may wonder. Well, if you have never had to pen one, you'll not realize just how difficult it can essentially be. Writing an eulogy for practice ( for whatever reason one may do this ) is much different from writin... Read >
Author: Greg Jefferson

Writing an Eulogy - a Few Good Words of Wisdom

07th September 2009
How hard can writing a eulogy be, you could wonder. Well, if you've never had to pen one, you may not realize just how difficult it can basically be. Writing an eulogy for practice ( for who knows what reason one may do this ) is much different from w... Read >
Author: Greg Jefferson

Order of Service Memorial

03rd September 2009
The layout of a funeral order of service program will vary depending on the type of ceremony you have chosen for your loved one. Should the ceremony be religious, there are conventional additions to the program that are appropriate. To ensure that the p... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi

Wrongful Death Lawsuits Explained - What Potential Clients Should Know

03rd September 2009
A wrongful death lawsuit is a civil court action brought by survivors of the deceased against a person or corporation whose negligence or intentional act caused the death. It is a separate lawsuit from any criminal charges the responsible party may face i... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Buy Obituary Funeral Programs

31st August 2009
Remember and contemplate the life of a deceased loved one with a funeral obituary program. This worthwhile pamphlet allows one to preserve the memory of someone dear in an elegant and meaningful form.Obituary Funeral Programs are generally letter-size an... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi

Best Funeral Bulletins

29th August 2009
The Funeral Program Site is a good resource to get help in creating and designing funeral bulletins. There is also a large variety funeral bulletins and funeral resources to assist you. Attendees and family members alike are given funeral bulletins upon a... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi

Oregon Cremation Shades of Green Burial

18th August 2009
Oregon Cremation When it comes to burials, is it “all green” or “no green”, and nothing in between? There is no doubt that we need to protect Mother Nature and it is important to us that our loved ones are protected also. Contrary to some beli... Read >
Author: Headflood

The Funeral Memorial Service Program

07th August 2009
The Funeral Program Site is a good resource to get help in creating and designing funeral programs and funeral program templates. There is also a large variety of funeral resources to assist you. Highlight the life of your loved one with a funeral memoria... Read >
Author: Carole Galassi

Knowing When Probate Is Required

07th August 2009
When someone near to us dies its understandable that emotions may run high for some time. And as a result it’s likely that some important actions may not be carried out immediately. Unfortunately this is exactly the time when many legal, tax and adminis... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright

Funeral Scripture for Services

24th July 2009
Beautiful Funeral Program Templates from The Funeral Programs Site available for download at a low price of $19.95. Front, Back and Inside designed Funeral Program Template. Religious texts, such as Biblical scriptures, may be added to the funeral service... Read >
Author: Dena Gary

The Obituary Funeral Programs

23rd July 2009
The Funeral Programs Site is a good resource for funeral program layout and purchasing beautiful funeral programs. A funeral obituary program provides an excellent memoir for a deceased loved one at any funeral service. Printed on letter-size paper, th... Read >
Author: Janet Charles

Things to Consider When Probate Investing

12th July 2009
At any given time, there are hundreds of properties tied up in probate court. Due to this, there is a great deal of opportunity for a real estate investor to purchase these properties at a substantial discount and make a profit. By investing in probate ... Read >
Author: carlford70

Importance of the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review

08th July 2009
The Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) is responsible for setting and conducting hearings as well as releasing decisions of the Social Security Administration regarding appeals and grant of benefits of applicants. They make sure that ... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Super fund death benefits - will your money go where you want it to?

27th June 2009
It is commonly known that a current and valid Will ensures that your assets will be distributed as per your wishes upon your passing. What is not so commonly known is that superannuation fund death benefits do not form part of your estate and as result yo... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn

Wrongful Death Claims: Providing Financial Assistance to Surviving Relatives

26th June 2009
Wrongful death happens when a person dies due to negligence or recklessness of a third party. In this situation, surviving relatives of the victims can file claims to cover the damages against the liable person. According to Los Angeles wrongful death... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

How To Date A Widow

18th May 2009
Recently, I was in a relationship that was quite unusual for me. I dated a striking, but reserved young lady, who just so happened to be a widow. It was beyond the normal scope of things for me. I knew something was different, but I didn't feel like somet... Read >
Author: Joseph Matthews

Discover How Real Estate Heavyweights Find Knockout Deals In Probate Investing

27th April 2009
Most real estate investors don’t find out a lot about working in probate as an investing opportunity. You’ll find numerous more gurus instructing how to make cash in short sale investing than you will with probate right now because foreclosure propert... Read >
Author: Pat Friedl

Filing for Wrongful Death Claims in Los Angeles

22nd April 2009
The vast lands of Los Angeles cover many locations that are good for business. It is situated near the beach where many businessmen put up resorts that will utilize the beautiful sea stretched out in front of the excellent sand. Many people come to Lo... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Triage Kits and there use in your Community.

16th April 2009
Triage is defined as the act of prioritizing patient according to the severity of their injuries. The idea behind a triage system is that it allows the medical personnel to treat as many patients as possible in situations where treating them is difficult ... Read >
Author: Eric Holm

Even Death Won't Stop the Debt Collectors

01st April 2009
If your spouse, sibling, child, or parent dies owing a credit card company, or even his or her phone bill, you're under no legal obligation to pay that bill. But that won't stop the debt collectors from trying to collect from you. Debt collectors have ... Read >
Author: John Rasor

How To Design a Eulogy for a Friend

01st April 2009
It can be hard to loose anyone that is close especially someone with whom you shared a special relationship.If a person kin to the deceased is not able to talk at the funeral, the task may fall to someone who was a partner or work associate. This is hard,... Read >
Author: matha.pagla@gmail.com

Supply Peace of Mind with Your Last Will and Testament

01st April 2009
Death is unavoidable. We all encounter it sooner or later, frequently with no warning. Typically, after receiving notification of their loved one’s passing, there are particular activities the family must tackle. Immediate family will begin to cont... Read >
Author: King of Kontent

Getting Free Legal Advice When a Loved One Dies

23rd March 2009
When a loved one or someone very close to you dies, it can be a very emotional and upsetting time. At times like this you need all the help and advice you can get to help you through this difficult period. Knowing what to do in these circumstances and who... Read >
Author: Selina

Searching for Newspaper Obituaries

20th February 2009
Newspaper obituaries are an important part of any genealogical search. When you know only the name and date of death of an individual, a newspaper obituary can help you find other information about the person and his or her family. This additional info... Read >
Author: Melanie

Generational Funeral Spending Shifts Affects The Funeral Choices

16th February 2009
Gone are the days of the traditional funeral being the only way to go. Now the final choice is made not based on the person's "Last Wish" but rather on which generation is making the funeral arrangements. If the person for whom the funeral arrangemen... Read >
Author: David

An Immigrant's Dream

03rd February 2009
Igor Koumlikov was a devoted son and a loving, protective older brother. He immigrated to the United States from Russia in the late 90s, and settled in Detroit, MI with his widowed mother and younger sister. Things weren't easy for the family at first, a... Read >
Author: Elena Tentser

Lowest: Funeral Shipping, Deceased Shipping, Boston Cremation, International Funeral Shipping

22nd January 2009
"Generational funeral spending shifts affects the funeral choices", says David Casper of Casper Funeral Services. Gone are the days of the traditional funeral being the only way to go. Now the final choice is made not based on the person's "Last Wish" bu... Read >
Author: David

How to avoid inheritance tax

16th January 2009
More people than ever are liable for inheritance tax, deducted from their estate when they die. Avoiding this involves effective estate planning, to ensure that you make the most of your legacy and maximise the benefit to those you leave behind. Th... Read >
Author: phil young

What is the Probate prowcess and do I need to go through it?

09th January 2009
Probate is the legal process used by the Courts to administer a decedent's (the person that passed away) estate. Some of the most common reasons for probate are to clear the title to property, give notice and pay creditors, and if they had a will, to disb... Read >
Author: J. Thomas

Eulogy Templates

09th January 2009
There are a large number of people that freeze up when they have to speak in front of others. When you are required to give a eulogy on someone who is gone, it can be difficult to talk through your sadness.Try to keep in mind that giving a eulogy is a way... Read >
Author: matha.pagla@gmail.com

Will writing jargon explained

08th January 2009
Making a Will can be a daunting prospect for many people, due to the amount of confusing legal jargon or ‘legalese’. This article aims to explain, in layman’s terms, some of the terms involved in the process of making a Will. Admin... Read >
Author: phil young

Create a loving memory with Jewelry Urn Pendants

07th January 2009
Cremation jewelry looks just like a regular jewelry pendant that you would purchase at a jewelry store or other online retailer that sells high end pendants. The difference is in what is inside each pendant. Cremation jewelry has a small inner section o... Read >
Author: Sumeetha

Some Useful Advantages of Chelation Therapy

03rd January 2009
The administration of chelation agent regarding the confiscation of lethal metals and resources from the deceased is called chelation therapy. During this therapy the foremost ingredient exercised is EDTA. EDTA refers to ethylene amine tartaric acid. This... Read >
Author: Alien

Looking for the best support for death and funeral? Visit BridgeBeyond

24th November 2008
If you are going to take part in the funeral of your friend or relative then it is certainly going to be an emotional moment for you. If the deceased was a close person to you, then it is truly going to be a very painful moment. It is a universal fa... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Using Newspaper Obituaries to Locate Lost Family

04th November 2008
If you've lost touch with a part of your family or you are looking for ancestral ties, the best place to start looking is in newspaper obituaries. Surviving family is usually listed. If it's a recent obituary, you can contact these people directly, if... Read >
Author: Melanie Walters

Funeral Costs: How much does an average funeral cost?

31st October 2008
Many times you’ll people say that the average funeral costs around $6,000. However, that estimate is based on a price survey taken several years ago. Funeral prices, like everything else, have increased with inflation. Today, the average North Amer... Read >
Author: Mike Testa

How is a funeral service different than a memorial service?

23rd October 2008
Funeral homes provide different services depending on the needs and preferences of the decedent’s family. While many people use the phrases "funeral service" and "memorial service" interchangeably, they are actually different services. A “funera... Read >
Author: Mike Testa

Contested Wills Using An Advokat On The Rise In Europe

13th October 2008
The cases where an Advokat is contesting wills on behalf of family members and other heirs and named beneficiaries are increasing, as more people are contesting wills that they feel are unfair or were drawn up using coercion or deceit. Another common reas... Read >
Author: Remy

What to do when you want to bury someone but can only afford to have them cremated

10th October 2008
As the economy has slowed, more families have been forced, for financial reasons, to choose cremation instead of body burial when someone they care about dies. A typical traditional funeral followed by body burial in a cemetery costs between $7,000 a... Read >
Author: Mike Testa

Contested Wills Using An Advokat On The Rise In Europe

06th October 2008
The cases where an Advokat is contesting wills on behalf of family members and other heirs and named beneficiaries are increasing, as more people are contesting wills that they feel are unfair or were drawn up using coercion or deceit. Another common reas... Read >
Author: Remy

Online Psychic Readings in Free Chat Rooms

16th September 2008
If you are searching for free psychic chat rooms, or free psychic readings in the main search engines, you will be presented with several million sites, that offers these services. There is a huge variety in the services available, which are practically o... Read >
Author: Albert Hughes

Protect Your Family Against the Loss of your Life

04th September 2008
As if the trauma of losing a loved one isn’t massive enough, subsequently finding out that the deceased was not insured against unexpected death and therefore made no financial provision for their family or dependants makes the situation far worse. ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Roles Of Real Estate Attorneys

27th August 2008
Do you know that real estate attorneys are the most wanted personals in the real estate world? It is a fact that there will not be any day in which there are no real estate transactions. Food, dress and shelter are three essential requirements of any ... Read >
Author: Prudence

Gift Baskets For Funerals

25th June 2008
There are many different occasions which would suit the giving of a gift basket of some kind, but one occasion which many people don’t think about is a funeral. Perhaps this is because of the obvious sadness of the occasion, but in truth a gift baske... Read >
Author: Gourmet Basket

Uncertainty of life and the necessity of life insurance

20th June 2008
Early demise of a dear one leaves behind unfulfilled void. If he/she is the bread earner, the concerned family is not only disturbed emotionally but also experience loss on the financial front. In such a case, insurance comes as a great healer. Although, ... Read >
Author: Suhani

British Pair Drown in Goa

11th May 2008
According to a spokesperson from the Foreign Office, two British citizens have drowned at Morjim Beach in Goa. The spokesperson said: "We can confirm that two British nationals drowned at Morjim beach in Goa on April 6. We have informed their next of kin ... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

Drug Detox Could Be The Least Of Your Worries If You Abuse Benzodiazepines

01st May 2008
Someone needs to make it very clear -- to kids and adults of all ages -- that benzodiazepines mixed with other drugs or alcohol kills a lot of people every year. In fact, if you’re regularly mixing benzos with other drugs or alcohol, you’re probably... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Writing a Eulogy

29th April 2008
There may come a time in your life that you are asked to write a eulogy. Think of it as writing a speech… possibly the most important speech that you have ever written. Even so, it does not have to be looked upon as a daunting task. The majority of t... Read >
Author: John Andersen

Human Tissue Largely Unregulated

17th April 2008
After years of operating as a human tissue bank, Biomedical Tissue Services, Ltd., was ordered to cease and desist all operations by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2006. The company's operations were forced to a halt after the FDA released... Read >

Increasing Expectation Positively!

10th April 2008
At your next staff meeting lead your team through the following discussion and exercise. This exercise is focused on getting people to perceive things positively. The exercise goes like this: Make the point to your team that they have the power to... Read >
Author: todd

British Pair Drown in Goa

10th April 2008
According to a spokesperson from the Foreign Office, two British citizens have drowned at Morjim Beach in Goa. The spokesperson said: “We can confirm that two British nationals drowned at Morjim beach in Goa on April 6. We have informed their next of ki... Read >
Author: Aandaleeb Singh

Investing in Probate Real Estate

07th April 2008
Probate is the legal process of someone passing away. It is the distribution of assets of an estate to the heirs after all debts have been satisfied. Many times, these estates contain real property and have to be sold to pay off these debts. When a... Read >
Author: John P. Myers

Seven Ways To Find Time For The Family

30th January 2008
Recently, Prince Andrew was reported as saying “I believe fundamentally that the family is the most important thing in life”. And this belief probably holds true for most people, but even though our intentions are good, do we allow ourselves to be ca... Read >
Author: Rita Offen

Set Up A Living Trust To For the Sake of Your Descendants

29th January 2008
Living trusts are usually set up so that any assets may be passed to inheritors or beneficiaries without necessarily going the probate way. Many people have experienced cases where, when owners of assets pass away, the beneficiaries fight over these asset... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Riester-Rente: Death and the Riester Contract

19th January 2008
Fundamentally the Riester-Renteis intended solely for the provision of the saver’s own pension. The important exception in the event of the saver’s death, is his partner with whom he was married up until the time of his death. When other relatives inh... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

A Guide to Life Insurance

14th January 2008
Death is a subject that no one wants to think about; unfortunately the reality is that a sudden death can often leave loved ones in need of financial support. This is especially true if the deceased was the main source of income. Having adequate life i... Read >
Author: Nick Cox

Life Insurance for Estate Planning

22nd August 2007
There are many reasons to put together an estate. One of the main reasons for those who already have grown children is to ensure that their assets are divided and distributed equally among all the heirs. Adding a life insurance policy to your estate pla... Read >
Author: Sharon Taylor

Ghost Busting" With Love

21st August 2007
Do you sometimes feel or think a deceased loved one is near you? Are there unexplained sounds or peculiar things happening in your home? Are you aware of heavy or negative energy in specific areas of your environment? Do you notice that there are certain ... Read >

Funeral Flowers: What You Should Know

07th August 2007
Showing that you care and have honored the life of the deceased can be achieved by the flowers you send. Flowers have been widely accepted during the funeral process for centuries. Your flower colors carry individual meaning. Bright colored flowers descri... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

Explaining Death to a Child

21st May 2007
Death is a very complicated part of life that even adults tend to struggle with. There are questions as they relate to the fairness or unfairness of death, question regarding what might happen to the soul, and questions about our own mortality that adults... Read >
Author: D Beart

What Not to Say and What to Say to Someone Who is Mourning

21st May 2007
We need each other, especially in times of distress. And it is important never to forget that human interaction is the very essence of living a happy life. The positive result of that interaction is always based on respectful and supportive communication... Read >
Author: Louis LaGrand, Ph.D.

Why It’s Okay to Talk to a Deceased Loved One

21st May 2007
Is it a bit unusual to have a conversation with a deceased loved one? Do many people do this? And are there any benefits to such action? What will my friends think if they find out? These questions are not uncommon in the thoughts of those mourning the de... Read >
Author: Louis LaGrand, Ph.D.

What is an Estate Plan?

27th March 2007
By Angie Epting Morris, Author of THE SETTLEMENT GAME: How to Settle an Estate Peacefully and Fairly. There are many misunderstandings about Estate Plans and who should have them. Many people think that an estate means a large tract of land ... Read >
Author: Angie Morris

Choosing the Right Funeral Keepsake to Honor Your Loved One

01st March 2007
If you are looking for something a little special as a funeral keepsake to remember those loved ones who have now departed, look no further than the ideas that are provided below. 1. Remembrance Heart This funeral keepsake is a beautifully carved sem... Read >
Author: SteveG

Revocable Trust (Revocable Living Trust) vs. Irrevocable Trusts

10th February 2007
Be open and notorious, Sue me! You’ll never get a dime. If you reposition (transfer) your assets through the use of an IRREVOCABLE TRUST, you will no longer own them. If you don’t own assets, no one will want to sue you; no one will want to track yo... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice

A Wonderful Time

04th January 2007
A WONDERFUL TIMEI have a collection of humorous and poignant epitaphs and tombstoneverses. Not because I am morbid, but because what is said aboutsomeone who has recently died is so important. Granted, not alltombstone sayings are telling. Like the one fo... Read >
Steve Goodier

Why Do We Celebrate Halloween - The Spookiest Holiday Of The Year

19th August 2006
Halloween is full of costumes and candy, trick-or-treating and terrifying haunted houses, pumpkins and black cats. But just where did Halloween come from? Why are we celebrating? The history of Halloween goes back 2000 years. Many believe that Hallowe... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Egyptian Pyramids

28th July 2006
Egypt and pyramids are two words that just go together. In a testament to the advancements of the Egyptians, those pyramids by and large stand today thousands of years later. Egyptian Pyramids Egypt is a country that brings to mind vast deserts and ... Read >
Author: Richard Monk

Remembering Our Troops Through Artwork

11th July 2006
Our armed forces relentlessly fight to maintain our freedom. Unfortunately this fighting leads to the deaths of some of our great male and female soldiers. The loss is not easy for a family to cope with, but they can preserve their memories with charc... Read >
Author: Kent Fairbourn

Estate Planning - Capacity Challenges

07th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins Wills and trusts have an interesting history in a culture as heavily influenced by British common law as our own. The bequests of wills have been the pole star around which a great deal of mystery fiction has been written... Read >
Author: Ronald Hudkins

Planning for the Intangibles

20th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins Every state has statutes and mechanisms in place that deal with disposal of tangible assets whether the deceased had a will or not. Families might fight over who gets the house, the cars, the stocks and the cash, but there... Read >
Author: Ronald Hudkins

Estate Planning - Changing A Will

03rd May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins "I am taking you out of the will," or "I am going to disinherit Gregory and leave all my money to Steven," are statements that seem far more like they belong in an Agatha Christie novel than in a serious discussion of esta... Read >
Author: Ronald Hudkins

The Chihuahua!

28th March 2006
The Chihuahua is one of the few breeds native to the Americans. Ancestors of the Chihuahua trace back to the early Olmec, Toletec and Aztec civilizations of Central American and Mexico. It remains a secret, however, how the Chihuahua originated, how... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Tax Returns for the Deceased

19th February 2006
Two things in life are certain death and taxes. Here's what to do if the two are combined as far as filing a tax return. Tax Returns for the Deceased If a person dies, their finances are immediately converted into something called an estate. The ... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Where Can a Funeral Casket Be Purchased?

23rd November 2005
Where Can a Funeral Casket Be Purchased? When an individual passes away, they are generally buried in a casket. Funeral caskets can be purchased directly from the casket makers or from a funeral home. Typically individuals purchase a cask... Read >
Author: chrono stock

A Wonderful Time

26th August 2005
A WONDERFUL TIME I have a collection of humorous and poignant epitaphs and tombstone verses. Not because I am morbid, but because what is said about someone who has recently died is so important. Granted, not all tombstone sayings are telling. Like the... Read >
Author: Steve Goodier