Funeral advice blog

The Funeral advice blog offers a wide range of information on a variety of topics related to low-cost funeral planning, cremation and burial services.

Individual blog posts

The individual funeral advice posts feature a wide range of helpful subjects covering topics such as how to find low-cost headstones, what to write on funeral flower cards, choosing the right funeral flowers, selecting meaningful funeral poems, and arranging body repatriation.

You’ll also find guidance on planning a personalised and meaningful funeral, along with details of established organisations that offer support, this is aimed at helping you make informed and affordable choices.

Popular funeral advice blog posts:

And Death Shall Have no Dominion, a funeral poem written by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.

For Everything There is a Season, a funeral poem written by King Solomon.

Requiem, a funeral poem by Scottish poet Robert Louis Stevenson.

For Katrina’s Sundial, is a funeral poem written by American poet Henry van Dyke.

Turn Again to Life, a funeral poem written by American poet Mary Lee Hall.

The Dash, a funeral poem written by American poet Linda Ellis.

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