06/09/2023
The death of a loved one, however it occurs, can throw our lives into turmoil. In the midst of our grief, we are expected to have all the answers, make plans and know what to do. Grief can be overwhelming and we experience so many emotions all at once. It is sometimes hard to even think straight and we may feel all we can manage is to breathe in and out. We are here for you. PLEASE. Don't be afraid to ask for help. You are not alone. Your family, friends, neighbours, communities are all there to support you. We are renowned world wide for how we come together and take care of each other during times of bereavement and loss. We almost become one big family for a period of time.
Our experienced team is here to support you through this difficult time. We can guide you through the process and help you to overcome some of the practical concerns you may have about organising the funeral arrangments for your loved one. Perhaps you're unsure of burial or cremation? What type of coffin? Do I need a funeral car along with the hearse? What readings should I choose? Who will do them? It's Sunday, who can do the flowers? Do I want music? Who will sing? What songs should I pick? So many decisions to make, and we can help you decide on what is best for you. This will allow you the time to focus on what is most important, your final days with your loved one. Remember, you're not alone, We'll be with you every step of the way. Just take it one step at a time. Our mobile is 24/7. We are only ever a call away.......
For more practical advice and answers to questions you may have, the Citizens Information Service provide simple step by step guidance on the practical concerns you may have when someone close to you dies. Just click the link below
https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/death/when-someone-dies-in-ireland/
www.citizensinformation.ie