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In a closed casket funeral, the casket remains closed during the viewing and the funeral service. Family members and guests are not able to see the body, and some prefer this option for a variety of reasons.
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Read More »In the aftermath of losing a loved one, you are likely experiencing a whirlwind of emotions. Not only are you trying to process your own personal grief, but you also are trying to fulfill the wishes of someone who meant so much to you. As you begin to navigate the process of finalizing the arrangements, know that you can rely on our staff to help you make informed, thoughtful decisions about your loved one’s funeral. One decision that many people have to make is choosing between an open or closed casket for the funeral. This guide will provide you with more information about open and closed caskets, and what to expect from each experience.
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Read More »Etiquette generally requires people to view the body without touching it. It is polite to keep any comments about the appearance of the body to yourself. While the mortician can work tirelessly to maintain the individual’s likeness, there are going to be some differences that you may notice. It may be hurtful to other family members or guests if you comment on the body or the way that it looks in the casket. If at all possible, many people prefer open casket funerals because it allows them to feel as if their loved one is still with them for another brief moment. It can often bring a sense of closure that cannot be achieved through a closed casket funeral.
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Read More »A closed casket funeral is sometimes required due to the condition of the body or cause of death, and it is sometimes preferred by the family of the loved one due to religious or cultural reasons. Regardless of the reason for choosing a closed casket funeral, it is important that you know what to expect when planning or attending a closed casket funeral. In a closed casket funeral, the body is not able to be seen during the viewing or the funeral service. The casket will be closed the entire time, but that does not mean that people have to distance themselves from the body of their loved one. Visitors at a closed casket funeral are still encouraged to pay their respects to the body and stand, kneel or pray in close proximity to it. If a family does opt for a closed casket funeral, it is not polite to question their reasons. This can be a difficult decision to finalize, and they may not want to provide details as to why they made that choice. While some believe that an open casket funeral offers more closure, others feel that a closed casket funeral helps them accept the finality of the loss that they are experiencing. At San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home, we understand that this is a challenging experience that can be overwhelming at times. Please know that you do not have to make these decisions on your own. Our qualified and experienced staff members will work closely with you and help you understand your options. We want you to feel confident in your decisions so that you can feel comfortable grieving your loved one as you honor their wishes. Feel free to contact us at any time with any questions that you have about the funeral planning process. We look forward to serving you at San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home.
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