Services

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Our Maintenance & Security Services

Fairy Park Group ensures that all maintenance and cleanliness of the cemetery and facilities, furthermore Fairy Park Group provides a 24-hour security service which ensures that visitor will be able to do their prayer and worshiping at anytime of the day !

General Question

Will arrange our people, where the death occurred, to have preparation and transportation made back to our funeral home. We can also help you if you are planning to have a service prior to having the family member returned to your home area. back to top

A memorial service is a special service that takes place without the body of the deceased present. Memorials are often held in a church, fraternal hall, or other location. A memorial service can take place just days after the death of a loved one, or even weeks or months, allowing the family to make time for distant relatives to travel or reserve space at a special venue of their choice. A memorial service can even become an annual event if the family chooses.

As cremation has increased in popularity, so has the idea of a memorial service. Often, a memorial service will take place after cremation has occurred. Sometimes the cremated remains will be present in a decorative urn. However, memorial services are not exclusive to cremation–many families will hold a memorial service after burial has taken place. A memorial service can be held in conjunction with other services like a visitation and funeral, or it can be the only service held to honor the life of the deceased.

No. However, most states insist on embalming under certain circumstances such as when the death is caused by a contagious disease or if final disposition isn’t made within a certain time frame. Embalming preserves the body, often allowing more time for arrangements. It is required if there will be a visitation. If the deceased is to be directly buried or cremated, embalming is not necessary.
  1. Pick up the deceased and transport the body to the funeral home (anytime day or night)
  2. Notify proper authorities, family and/or relatives
  3. Arrange and prepare death certificates
  4. Provide certified copies of death certificates for insurance and benefit processing
  5. Work with the insurance agent, Social Security or Veterans Administration to ensure that necessary paperwork is filed for receipt of benefits
  6. Prepare and submit obituary to the newspapers of your choice
  7. Bathe and embalm the deceased body, if necessary
  8. Prepare the body for viewing including dressing and cosmetizing
  9. Assist the family with funeral arrangements and purchase of casket, urn, burial vault and cemetery plot
  10. Schedule the opening and closing of the grave with cemetery personnel, if a burial is to be performed
  11. Coordinate with clergy if a funeral or memorial service is to be held
  12. Arrange a police escort and transportation to the funeral and/or cemetery for the family
  13. Order funeral sprays and other flower arrangements as the family wishes
  14. Provide Aftercare, or grief assistance, to the bereaved