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A Humanist Funeral Service $14.18 An alternative funeral service for those who wish a nontheistic ceremony. "Should be in the library of every funeral home and every funeral director". — The American Cemetery |
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Funeral Service & Flower Cars $22.63 Throughout history, flowers have accompanied the deceased to their final resting place. At first, flowers were carried in the hearse with the casket, or in a separate carriage. With the advent of the automobile funeral, flowers were transported to the church or cemetery in big touring cars with their tops let down. But in the1930s an entirely new kind of funeral vehicle — the Flower Car — blossomed in America. Flower cars were built on all makes of chassis, from luxury Packards, Cadillacs, LaSalles and Buicks to Pontiacs and Chevy El Caminos. The only book ever dedicated to these unique professional cars documents the evolution of the flower car from the 1930s to the long, low coupes de fleur still being built today. A bonus feature includes a section on the other workhorse of the funeral home fleet, the Service Car, which transported the deceased from home or hospital to the funeral parlor and hauled caskets and other funeral service paraphernalia to the church or cemetery. |
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The Lobo Outback Funeral Home $3.5 This book is in Like New condition |
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The Funeral Director’s Son $3.95 This family business is for life… In the small town of Clover, when you die, you are put to rest by Campbell and Sons Funeral Home. Unfortunately twelve-year-old Kip Campbell happens to be the only "son" in that title. And that’s a problem for him since the funeral home business is the last thing he wants to inherit, even if he has a "gift" for it. See, it just so happens that Kip can talk to the dead. Well, they talk to him, really. They tell him what they need in order to move on to the great beyond. Kip wants to move too. Straight out of Clover. He’s about to give notice — he’s done helping the dead — when he’s offered a surprising deal: Find out the secret that is holding back old Billy Blye, and Kip will receive his weight in gold. That would be enough to take him far away from Clover, and Campbell and Sons Funeral Home. |
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Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In Blue $4.95 Raz Baby Teether Pacifier In Blue |
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Prince Lionheart Crib Rail Teether $12.99 Prince Lionheart Crib Rail Teether |
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How to Plan a Funeral and Save Money $15.81 What Do I Do Now? This statement has been said numerous times throughout time when a death has occurred. It is never easy to accept death. After hearing that a loved one has died, we may feel angry, confused or emotionally numb. Do you know who to call first? Have you thought about calling a mortuary, or cremation service? This book provides you a simple necessary outline to follow when starting your arrangement process. These items are covered in the work book: ___Date and time of services (including visitation) confirm with the funeral home___Clergy or service officiant notified of death, date / time of service (confirmed with all involved)___Pallbearers and Honorary Pallbearers chosen and notified___Florist notified and floral arrangement(s) ordered for services___Pre-arranged Funeral Plan or Insurance Policy made available for arrangement conference___Obituary Information and Photo (if desired) brought to the funeral home or e-mailed___ Military Papers (DD214) brought to the funeral home___Cemetery Deed and other information located and brought to the funeral home___Pictures for Memorial (Tribute) Video chosen and brought to the funeral home (if desired)___Clothing for the deceased decided on and brought to the funeral home or selected from the funeral home selection___Contact made with out of town family or friends___Regarding the Military, Red Cross notified for service release of family members Funeral Home Name will only schedule Chapel or Church Services with three and a-half hour intervals to ensure that every family is given the proper amount of time needed. Graveside Services can be scheduled with three hour intervals. When services are scheduled, the time of year and place of final disposition will determine the latest a service will be set to ensure safety for family, friends and staff. It is very important to consult with the Funeral Home Staff and Clergy before final decisions on services are set.The emotional element of death that your family has to manage can be over whelming. Complete this work book prior to a death or after a death before starting your journey to answering "What Do I Do Now" |
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Rest in Peace: A Cultural History of Death and the Funeral Home in Twentieth-Century America $38.4 Though it has often been passionately criticized–as fraudulent, exploitative, even pagan–the American funeral home has become nearly as inevitable as death itself, an institution firmly embedded in our culture. But how did the funeral home come to hold such a position? What is its history? And is it guilty of the charges sometimes leveled against it? In Rest in Peace, Gary Laderman traces the origins of American funeral rituals, from the evolution of embalming techniques during and after the Civil War and the shift from home funerals to funeral homes at the turn of the century, to the increasing subordination of priests, ministers, and other religious figures to the funeral director throughout the twentieth century. In doing so he shows that far from manipulating vulnerable mourners, as Jessica Mitford claimed in her best-selling The American Way of Death (1963), funeral directors are highly respected figures whose services reflect the community’s deepest needs and wishes. Indeed, Laderman shows that funeral directors generally give the people what they want when it is time to bury our dead. He reveals, for example, that the open casket, often criticized as barbaric, provides a deeply meaningful moment for friends and family who must say goodbye to their loved one. But he also shows how the dead often come back to life in the popular imagination to disturb the peace of the living. Drawing upon interviews with funeral directors, major historical events like the funerals of John F. Kennedy and Rudolf Valentino, films, television, newspaper reports, proposals for funeral reform, and other primary sources, Rest in Peace cuts through the rhetoric to show us the reality–and the real cultural value–of the American funeral. |
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Vibrating Fruit Teether – Grape $8.95 Gummy textured vibrating teether helps soothe tender gums. |
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