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Celebration of life

Celebration of life

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A custom Tribute piece for a former Tiechert employees celebration of life at Cameron Park Country Club.

This arrangement  was order to reflect the deceased who worked a long career at Tiechert it was accented in company colors as well as a container to compliment the room .

 It was a focal piece for the celebration to give peace to the family and all who attended.

It was a honor to make this piece for  one of the oldest companies in our area.

Final tributes Tend to be one of my favorite things to design and specialize in as it always has a special story or a meaning to reflect.

Whether through end of life rites, funeral services or celebration of life ceremonies, honoring the memory of deceased loved ones is an integral part of all cultures.

What Is the difference Between   a Celebration of Life and a Funeral?

     One of the latest evolutions of the funeral is a celebration of life ceremony. Unlike traditional funerals, celebrations of life have no set rituals or etiquettes — they vary depending on the family and the person being honored. 

A Modern twist of a traditional funeral is a celebrations of life which vary per  Family and the deceased that is be paid tribute too.

There are no set rituals to a celebration of life. Most commonly it consists of family and friends sharing stories and  and paying tribute.  This is not always a religion based event.  It can take place at a home, a restaurant, a social hall or even a park. 

While some celebration ceremonies follow the tradition of memorial services, others take the form of casual parties or gatherings.

 A Funeral is more formal and has a few more steps involved and typical includes a an or open or closed casket and takes place within the funeral home, church or cemetery.

Usually three or four steps to a funeral

* Viewing-- for private good byes -- this can be private for family only or open to the public- this includes a open casket of the deceased.

* Rosary, Trisagion, or vigil-- this is typically the evening before the the formal funeral service

* Funeral Service to be held at funeral home church or gravesite.

* Internment or final burial at cemetery or crematory

The Formal Service of the Funeral typically is lead by an officiant of religious  back ground or a person of relations to the deceased. 

 May Include a Reading a Eulogy a Slide Show or a solist

Below Is a traditional Funeral Setting

Some are pieces ordered by the family and others are sent from extended family and friends to express their condolences to the family.

 Below are some additional examples of Celebration of life pieces and memorial pieces