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Why Funerals Matter:
We understand that discussing or pre-arranging funerals is not
a welcomed subject for most people. Some even question if
funerals are really necessary or desirable. We joke about the
fact that we see each other only at weddings and funerals.
Both events are milestones in our lives, like birthdays and other
important occasions. We observe them because they fulfill
certain very strong human needs.
There are compelling reasons why funerals matter. Whether
you choose a traditional or a contemporary ceremony, a funeral provides
a profound experience that ultimately aids in grieving process.
Funeral brings together friends and family whose support and compassion
gives us a comfort and perspective. They help is express our
grief in a safe setting. They help us remember, they help
us understand and accept the fact that a death has occurred and
that it is time to commemorate our loved and say good-bye.
They help us share memories, tributes and appreciation for a life
of the deceased. They help us acknowledge the reality of death,
allow for the expression of faith, provide us with a sense of continuity-that
life goes on, and they allow us to encourage our acceptance of loss
and help us heal.
Virtually everyone who comforts family and friends at a visitation
and attends a funeral experiences a profound sense of their importance
and helpfulness. Funerals are bridges of transition.
As time passes, we appreciate more fully the relationship that endures.
We see that the words spoken, tributes offered and feelings experienced
at the visitation and funeral helps us reach a place of fond memories
and appreciation for the person who dies and for the life of that
person we celebrate.
Jeff Murphy and the staff of the Murphy Funeral Home believe
that conducting funerals is a sacred trust, and we keep this trust
uppermost in mind when serving you.
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