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List of Awesome Sydney Funeral Services

Posted by MickDavis on Wednesday, 1 February, 2012

Overview

Death of a family member could really be a great loss to most people, thus, in order to lessen the sadness that each one felt, the Sydney funeral services have catered several services to suit the needs of the bereaved family. Most of Sydney’s funeral companies provide an all in one place service so that the family of the dead person will no longer feel the hassle of doing the extra funeral works during their wake and the funeral ceremonies itself. They design it to suit the needs of the bereaved families who can never think of some easy things to do during the whole funeral processes.

Grand Location

Most of Sydney funeral services venue are located strategically wherein solemnity of the moment is mirrored in the quiet and solemn ambiance of the place. Most have designed to have some blissful gardens where one can feel peace and refreshes the mind and the feelings of those who have lost their loved one. Acres of land have been strategically subdivided to several funeral parlour and wake rooms. When you get to talk about funeral homes, Sydney could really have the best locations to do the wake and the funeral services.

Funeral Homes and Its Amenities

Great funeral parlours boast of funeral homes that were designed to suit the needs of the family. There are rooms for the wake which can hold 60 persons and there are those rooms that can hold up to 150 persons. So depending on the size that you want you can actually choose the right room size. The wake room is equipped with LCD projectors and computer where one can do some power point presentation about the life of the person when he was still alive. Components are also available if they need to have some background music during the wake.

Where the Funeral Ceremony is Conducted

Some Sydney funeral services also have its own churches where the funeral ceremony shall take place. The sizes of the churches vary depending on the size of people who will be attending the funeral ceremony. There are those that can occupy 60 person and up to 150 persons too. The chapel itself provides a solemn ambiance as well as it was designed to cater the needs of the family of the dead person. A garden is also available outside the chapel where anyone can have small gatherings after the funeral ceremony. There are also waiting service persons who would look after the needs of the people who are their.

Funeral Park

The funeral park where the final resting place of the dead person is also included in the package that a Sydney funeral services home would provide. In the funeral park, there are also available choices wherein you can choose on the kind of interment that the family would decide for the dead person’s final resting place. Choices could be whether the body could be cremated, buried, or entombed inside a mausoleum. There is also a ready hearse that awaits the casket to be carried on from the chapel to the final resting ground of the dead person.


Different Types of Mausoleum

Posted by MickDavis on Tuesday, 31 January, 2012

Overview

Have you ever wondered when you get to the cemetery and there are house-like structures within, this is called the mausoleum. Sometimes you get to see some gardens too in front of these house-like buildings and wondered further why they were ever built. Such structure entombed the deceased bodies of some great people in the community, some prominent ones, and those who are rich that can really afford to put up such buildings. Most reasons for putting up such buildings are that it could be a sign of great respect, honour and love that they could give to their deceased loved ones.

Two Types of Mausoleum

Mausoleum as the house-like structure in the cemetery has two types and basically it is based on the kind of person who was entombed there. The following would form some basic information about these two types.

    • Private

Building a mausoleum could be as expensive as building a house or much more depending on the kind of materials that are used for building it. Since constructing it could be very expensive, most of the people who could build it are those who are wealthy that can afford that kind of expenses. Most that have this structure for their loved ones are those that are leaders in their countries, political leaders, businessmen, and those who would want to have this structure for their family.

    • Community or Public

The cemetery usually has a mausoleum for the final resting place of community leaders, known personalities and heroes. Such a place is really being looked highly upon by the community and a caretaker is usually being placed who could look after the place and maintain it.

Its Designs

Mausoleum designs depend upon the culture of the people who are constructing it. It may also depend on the kind of heritage that they have and on what their culture dictates. Some would design it in such a way that follows their cultural structures. Some would also want to have their own designs too based on their family’s decision also. Architects have many architectural designs for this type of structure. Usually they have to place it in their portfolio or catalogues where their clients could refer to it if they want to construct their own structure.

Greatest Known Mausoleum

Every country has its greatest mausoleum where most famous celebrities, stars, poets, musicians, politicians, and heroes are being placed. The number one greatest known and most visited upon is the Taj Mahal of India where the third wife of its emperor has been buried there. Because of its famous structure which was known to have a combination of Persia, Turkey, and India’s architectures. Other known mausoleums of the world include the Forest Lawn in Glendale, California where famous stars and celebrities were buried including that of the famous pop star Michael Jackson. Usually the mausoleums have their own chapels too wherein funeral rights should be made before placing the dead body of a person inside its final resting place.