How to Plan a Memorial Service Ideas
Guide
By David Brian Smith
A Memorial Service is a special kind of Program. It is
special because it is the Final Presentation given on
behalf of a Loved One. It should reflect the
personality, accomplishments, or interests of the Dearly
Departed One. As a Program in need of organization for
timing and effectiveness, a Memorial Service and
Reception needs to be segmented into manageable parts,
as follows:
Preparation Time, which includes: Venue Reserving,
Participant Requesting, Facilities Layout Planning,
Facilities Adornments, and Food -- Ordering. If
assistance is needed nowdays, Memorial Service Help is
available online
The Next Segment is the Arrival, Greeting, and
Conversation Exchange Time
The Third Segment is used for Presentations, which
should be as Individual as the Dearly Departed, and as
Unique as the Family. Some Ideas are: story and poetry
readings, musical performing, expressive dancing,
Non-Profit Organization Representative speaking, and
many more considerations and schedulings available
through a Memorial Celebration Supplier
The Fourth Segment of our Memorial Reception is
designated to Meal eating or Refreshment partaking for
all Attendees. Creative Ideas may be serving the Loved
One's Favorite Dish or presenting dishes from the Loved
One's Heritage
The Fifth Segment of an uplifting Memorial Program
should be Interactive, and used to create a memorable
closing. Some Ideas are balloon, butterfly, or dove
releasing
The Final Segment of a Service and Reception is
appropriated to the exiting of the Attendees, and
consists of Guest Well Wishes and Family Thank Yous.
Meaningful Trinkets can be purchased through a Memorial
Service Supplier.
It also helps greatly, to view the program as a last
gift for the Loved One, and a time for Family to
strengthen their beliefs, and inspire hope.
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