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6May/220

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When someone that you are particularly close to passes away, there will be an intense period of overwhelm, sadness and insecurity which a person can become engulfed by. Grieving the loss of a special person is difficult and takes time to process and to eventually accept over-come and adjust your life. Anyone who has experienced a major loss of any kind will recall the feelings that can completely envelop a person, leaving a person’s outlook bleak for an extended period of time.

Funerals involve a mixture of several seemingly immense logistical aspects that involve a fair amount of administration and decision-making. This on top of the mountain of emotions which will no-doubt arise may trigger feelings of stress and anxiety which may hamper the decision-making process.

Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors Teddington dedicate their days to bringing relief to their clients who reach out to them for assistance in both these areas. As a funeral director, it is imperative that the grieving family be treated with compassion and respect while they navigate their way through the long list of items, which need to be ticked off the list when they are saying farewell to their loved one. Any Lodge Brother Funeral Directors Slough that you encounter will be able to handle your situation with professionalism and with the compassion, which every family is entitled. Each situation is unique and so special attention is required for each situation.

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Funerals can seem enormously overwhelming, especially for someone who has not experienced one before and depending on the closeness of the deceased to the individual, can be a daunting event. Some families have an attorney to assist them with the legalities of the funeral and that can be of great assistance to the family however this is not always necessary. A funeral directors Virgina Water is vital to consult with as their advice is invaluable and will help with the execution of the funeral. Nothing could be worse than the schedule, or itinerary, going wrong on one of the most important days a person could experience. It is with in mind that the experience and compassion provided by Lodge Brothers becomes most invaluable.

When your family is struggling with an impending passing of a loved one, contact Lodge Brothers and ask them for advice to help you to know what to expect, so that when the time comes, there is a plan in place to help you to negotiate your way through those tough first hours and days. Your funeral director will walk side by side as you move through the stages, from preparation to the last moment when it is time to move on after the day is done. The quality of service that you are guaranteed to expect when you chose Lodge Brothers, is what makes the Lodge Family difference and it is the same reason why families chose to return to us time and again, referring us to their friends and acquaintances. Find a Lodge Brothers branch near to you simply by clicking on the Branch Locator on our website.

12Oct/210

Lodge Brothers Funeral Directors Slough

It was 1969 when famed Swiss psychiatrist, Elizabeth Kübler-Ross wrote: “If all of us would make an all-out effort to contemplate our own death, to deal with our anxieties surrounding the concept of our death... perhaps there could be less destructiveness around us.” At some stage through our lives, we realise that death is inevitable and contemplating our own death is something, which can leave a person feeling incredibly fearful. Fearful of the future, the unknown, what happens to us when we die, what happens to the family we leave behind. The idea of death can be something that humans grapple within a way that makes them ponder the very existence of life in a very existential way.

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As we become older, thinking about our death somehow becomes easier, in some part it’s because it becomes more inevitable, but also because we realise that there are many aspects surrounding our living, which need to be finalised in dying. Some families have to face the conversation sooner than others do which is something that can come when least expected. The rights of passage and funeral rituals, which we observe, are part of how we contemplate our own death. These traditions, attached to the end of life, are meaningful and important for us to plan, not just for our own contemplation but to allow those left behind to process their grief.

Lodge Brothers funeral directors Teddington have dedicated their professional lives to helping families to contemplate the death of someone close to them and understand all of the practicalities which the public by and large the general public would not have much awareness of. It can also be extremely therapeutic for someone who is contemplating their own passing, to provide insight into many of the aspects of the event, and by doing so can help them to feel more in control of what is to come. Not only will this help them but it will also help their family who will know what it is that the end days means to their loved one and how to lovingly allow them to have the dignity in death that we all deserve.

Lodge Brothers funerals director Slough are infinitely qualified in dealing with the process of dying and can offer you their insights and patience, allowing you to take each aspect surrounding the event, explore it in detail and decide how you would like it to be managed. Funeral Directors have the capacity for empathy, sensitivity and understanding which is an innate requirement that will be of great value to both you and your loved ones. Aspects that you will discuss with your Funeral Director include legal requirements, costs, burial or cremation details including flowers and embellishments, transportation and your choice of your final resting place. Funeral Directors also encourage the involvement of the family in the proceedings, as this is know to assist with grieving and closure.

It is time to talk about what is important. Contact your local Funeral Directors Virginia Waters to start your conversation about the importance of funeral planning.