Funeral Blogs You Should Follow.

If you have recently lost a loved one or overwhelmed by the demands of planning their funeral, following a funeral blog and getting some much needed comfort and advice from somebody who has been in your shoes can be extremely helpful, not only with the funeral planning, but overcoming grief issues or answering your bereavement questions you don’t feel comfortable asking.

FuneralONE Blog

The funeral one blog focuses more on the funeral director side, and chimes in on the modernisation of general funeral director practice, offering productive solutions that will inspire growth and success for your funeral director business.

The Good Funeral Guide Blog

The Good Funeral Guide Blog does exactly what it says on the tin, offering endless amounts of information, research and advice for those unsure on their next steps when planning a funeral. Much of their content really digs deep into every single thing you need to know when it comes to planning a funeral, and how to plan one to suit your needs and your budget without compromised your loved ones wishes.

Funeral Guide

Much like the blog mentioned above, Funeral Guide is just that, a guide to funerals. Something that stands out massively with this blog is the attention paid to grieving and coping with bereavement versus the business side of the loss. There are some really insightful articles that offer grieving therapy to those of all ages, they really have thought of everything when it comes to ensuring they can offer advice that you can take in and relate to when you lose a loved one.

Funeral Matters

Funeral matters offers a closer focus at the modern, digital age and how we approach funerals in accordance to the evolving lifestyle and culture of social media and digitisation. This blog is aimed at the modern population that are moving forward and following trends, but also will have to face the realities of grief, bereavement and the need to understand funeral etiquette as the millennial generation take over and adapt on the traditional funeral.

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