Toledo Immediate Need Funeral Planning

Toledo Memorial Park is here to assist you with all of your funeral planning needs.  Our planning professionals will walk you through the entire process, step-by-step, ensuring that preparing for your loved ones final arrangements is as simple as possible.  We will help you make decisions on interment options, selection of memorials, monuments, grave markers, burial vaults, crypts or mausoleum options as well as provide assistance with finding a local funeral home.

Planning for your Funeral

We can offer two tips that everyone needs to think about when planning a funeral.

  1. Most importantly, you must decide the best way to help your family and friends share their love and support for you, recognize your loved one’s life and maintain the legacy for future generations.
  2. Secondly, you must consider how you would prefer to care for their physical remains.

Burial or Cremation?

Now that we have you contemplating the best way to honor your loved one’s life, your next important decision is whether to have a traditional burial or cremation service. If you unsure of which service to decide on, we are here to help you make a decision that makes sense to you and your family. Our job is to take some of the burden of your shoulders for planning a funeral or memorial service.

Once we make the final decision, the rest of the funeral planning process becomes easier. Next we choose the type of casket, vault and cemetery.

If you decide on having your loved one cremated, we will need to make a decision as to whether the remains will be placed in a mausoleum or in cemetery grounds. Now that we covered the first few steps, consider what is appropriate for you and your family.

A Place to Grieve

It is very important to create a comfortable, unique and permanent place for those left behind because your family will return to their grave site, or memorial long after the funeral. This place helps everyone heal and move forward. In the year 2012, the sad truth is that people do not have enough time to deal with their emotions after a loved one dies. Career’s and financial concerns often hinder the grieving process.

Having a comfortable and permanent place such as a cemetery, mausoleum, cremation garden or underwater burial is an important part of the time following a death. It is a place where friends and family can go to remember their loved one. How will you remember your loved one? We can help you find the answer.

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