Here are some answers to some common questions. Feel free to contact us for in-depth information regarding the hardest of questions.
A funeral director is someone who manages everything regarding the funeral, from taking care of the remains to planning and handling funeral details, burial and ceremony. He or she may also offer advice on any legal documentation required
For thousands of years, funerals have allowed survivors to express their feelings about the death of someone they love. The rituals provide comfort when things seem chaotic and out of control. The funeral is for expressing intense grief. For many, a visitation followed by a funeral or memorial service is the first step in the grieving process. It is a time when friends, family and other guests can come together to grieve openly and to support one another in a community environment. It is also a time to say good-bye. Viewing the deceased can bring a sense of closure to the bereaved who may be in shock and denial.
A well established, reputable funeral home can do everything from the moment someone passes away to the very moment the person is buried. Services include transporting the body from place of death to the funeral home; dressing and embalming the body; helping with securing certificate of death and other documents like repatriation permits (where necessary); composing the obituary in consultation with the family, obtaining details relating to preferred cemetery or crematory; providing memorial products; organising the funeral service- including arranging flowers, photos and other memorial pieces; and helping with post-funeral service arrangements.
Yes. Cremation is not intended to replace a traditional funeral service. It is simply an alternative to a burial of the body of the deceased. You can still have a traditional funeral service in a church, chapel, home or other location that you and the family feels is appropriate
No matter if a death is sudden, or if it something that was a long time coming, the loss of a loved one makes us feel emotional and overwhelmed. No amount of preparation can fully prepare you for the loss of a loved one. When you are in a heightened emotional state, even the most basic decisions can seem staggering. Calling Megan at Outlook Funeral Chapel can take some of that burden from you and help you navigate the next steps.
Many families associate memorialization only with traditional burials at a cemetery. However, you can also memorialize, honor and celebrate one's life if cremated, in the same way as if they were buried. A cremation memorial creates a central location for surviving family and future generations to visit together
Providing traditional funeral and cremation services to Outlook and surrounding areas for over 60 years.
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PO Box 613, Outlook, Sask S0L 2N0
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