Month: July 2023

The Art of Personalizing Funerals: Creating a Meaningful Goodbye

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Funeral services have long been seen as traditional and standardized. However, in recent years, personalization is becoming increasingly important for many people. This trend highlights the desire for a more intimate and meaningful farewell, one that captures the essence of the person and celebrates the person’s life.

The trend is driven, in part, by the Boomer generation, which is known for putting its inimitable stamp on everything, and funerals are no exception. Boomers want their final goodbye to better reflect who they were as individuals, embracing personalized elements and unique touches.

As a funeral director, I am witnessing the positive impact of personalizing funerals. The approach allows for a deeper understanding of the unique life story of the deceased, leaving funeral-goers with a greater sense of connection.

Scaling the Heights

In 2015, the death of a funeral director, who had been an executive for a large funeral service corporation, sparked a wave of creativity from his family and colleagues. At the funeral home visitation, a table was set up with some of his prized possessions. Among them was his collection of Yankee memorabilia, which included his collection of signed baseballs.

There were also metal skeleton keys ornamented with a few of his motivational catchphrases, small bottles of Patron, his drink of choice, and a soft-covered booklet which contained an array of photos taken throughout his life.

Following the funeral Mass, a luncheon at New York City’s venerable Athletic Club, of which he had been a member, brought everyone together to share memories. Video screens strategically positioned around the large reception room, displayed clips from his life, and from his favorite movies, including the closing scene from The Sound of Music in which the Von Trapp family triumphantly reached the top of the mountain. It symbolized his own triumphant path through life. At the movie’s conclusion, guests were invited outside onto the terrace to smoke cigars banded with his initials and years of birth and death.

Hats, Balloons, Aretha, and Louie

Recently, funeral director Tom Will had the opportunity to handle a funeral that exemplified the power of personalization. Mary, the deceased, had been a vivacious woman who lived life to the fullest, and her three children wanted to give her a sendoff that reflected that.

At the arrangement conference, they showed Will a photo of singer Aretha Franklin, who died in 2021, reposing in a casket with her ankles crossed. They requested he do the same for their mother.

For the visitation, Mary was dressed in a long white gown, a big picture hat, and high-heeled shoes, with her ankles gracefully crossed just as the family had requested.

A statue of Louie Armstrong, on a table-top at the head of the casket, watched over her. The spacious reposing room was filled with large festive silver and gold balloons, and in a nod to the deceased’s love of hats — her children said she never went out of the house without one — approximately 100 of hers were displayed around the room.

What’s more, as a tribute, many of the female visitors arrived donning their own hats. A huge photo of a smiling Mary wearing one of her signature hats and holding a champagne glass in a toast, graced a corner of the room. Personalized programs included Mary’s biography, several photos, some prized quotes, and the complete lyrics to the Paul Anka composition, My Way, made famous by Frank Sinatra.

Every detail was carefully chosen to capture her vibrant personality.

Mary’s two sons were involved in the music world, so music played an important part in the family’s life. At the evening visitation, The Dixie Rascals, a jazz band, filled the reposing room with soft music. “The songs they played were memorable ones that many of us grew up with it, and they spanned generations,” said Will.

And the band was back again on the morning of the funeral, positioned in front of the church. As mourners exited the church, after the funeral Mass, they were greeted by more familiar tunes.

Will has long encouraged families to bring in a cherished item of the deceased – be it a baseball, football, a set of golf clubs, or even a wooden cooking spoon – to display or place in the casket. But he said that the level of personalization for Mary’s funeral was a first for him. In fact, he noted that while the initial planning had been a bit of a challenge, it was an excellent learning experience.

“By doing this, it would be second nature to me the next time someone says they want the funeral to be a celebration of his or her life,” Will remarked.

After the burial, family and friends gathered at Mary’s favorite restaurant, a converted farmhouse dating from Colonial times on Long Island. When dinner was over, one of Mary’s sons took a seat at the restaurant’s baby grand piano to play a couple of his mother’s best-loved songs, as a flaming baked Alaska, her go-to dessert, was wheeled into the room and served to guests.

“This was a funeral I will never forget,” said Will, a funeral director for 55 years.

While Mary’s family pulled out all the stops, anyone can incorporate personal touches tailored to the life being honored.

12 Unique Ways to Create a Meaningful and Memorable Farewell

  • Wear the deceased’s favorite color and ask everyone to do the same.
  • Choose photo memorial cards. They needn’t be the standard headshot. Consider an action photo – golfing, fishing, skiing, etc., depicting a pleasurable activity.
  • Spray the deceased’s signature cologne around the casket.
  • Floral arrangements can add a special touch to the funeral service, and they can be created to match the individual’s passions, hobbies, or interests. For one family, that was a sewing machine, entirely made of flowers, for a woman who had been a seamstress.
  • Display some of the deceased’s treasured items on a memory table. Consider giving close family and friends one to keep.
  • Give each visitor a memorial gift such as a charm, small candle, keychain, or keepsake bottle.
  • Serve the deceased’s favorite food and/or drink at the funeral repast.
  • In memory of a talented cook, hand out copies of the deceased’s most popular recipe to mourners.
  • Stream music throughout the visitation room.
  • Casket corners can often be customized. Flowers, angels, religious emblems, and sports emblems are just a few of the possibilities.
  • Casket panels, too, can be customized, with embroidered phrases and/or images.
  • Cremation urns offer almost unlimited personalized choices.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Do you think a funeral should be generic or personalized? What does a personalized funeral look like in your mind?

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Alexia Echevarria’s Green Striped Crop Top

Alexia Echevarria’s Green Striped Crop Top / Real Housewives of Miami Instagram Fashion July 2023

Alexia Echevarria was spotted on Instagram rocking yet another fabulous set, which is somewhat of a signature of hers lately. Her green striped crop top and silk floral midi skirt looked amazing on her while vacationing in Italy. It makes me want to book a trip to Italy or at least buy something from an Italian designer, which I just got a little bit closer to doing thanks to Alexia.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


Alexia Echevarria's Green Striped Crop Top

Photo: @alexiae_says


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Actionable Plan for Estranged Parents Over 60

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Estrangement from an adult child can be an incredibly distressing and tumultuous experience, especially for parents over 60. The deep pain and grief resulting from severed ties and the longing for reconnection can impact your emotional well-being.

The uncertainty of the situation may weigh heavily on your heart, causing overwhelming waves of sadness and anxiety. It is during these challenging times that it becomes vital to recognize that your life holds immense value beyond the choices made by your child.

In this blog post, we embark on a journey together, exploring practical strategies and perspectives to help you navigate the complexities of adult-child estrangement. I aim to provide you with valuable tools and insights to find resilience within yourself and reclaim joy and fulfillment in your life.

Estrangement can profoundly impact your overall well-being, and you can gradually rebuild a sense of strength and purpose through proactive steps.

The following sections will delve into practical advice, offering guidance to navigate the intricacies of adult-child estrangement. By embracing these strategies, you will gain valuable insights into self-care, emotional support, disconnection from external stressors, stress management techniques, and the transformative power of gratitude.

Together, we will explore how these elements can become integral parts of your healing process, empowering you to rediscover your worth and find moments of peace and contentment.

Gratitude Practice

One powerful tool for shifting your focus from pain and grief to the positive aspects of life is cultivating a gratitude practice. Make a conscious effort to acknowledge and appreciate even the smallest blessings regularly.

Consider starting a gratitude journal where you can jot down three things you are grateful for each day. Additionally, incorporate gratitude exercises into your daily routine, such as expressing thanks during meals or performing acts of kindness for others. You will nurture an optimistic outlook and find contentment even in challenging circumstances by cultivating gratitude.

Don’t Do It Alone

Throughout this journey, it is important to remember that you are not alone. Contact trusted friends, family members, or support groups who can give you the understanding and support you need. You can find solace and validation by sharing your experiences with others who have gone through similar situations.

Consider joining online communities or forums specifically tailored to parents dealing with adult-child estrangement. Additionally, seeking professional help, such as therapy or expert coaching, can offer specialized guidance and support, ensuring you navigate your unique circumstances with clarity and confidence.

Take Care of Yourself

Self-care should be an integral part of your daily routine to navigate the pain of estrangement. Prioritize not only your physical well-being but also your emotional and mental health. Engage in activities that bring you a profound sense of joy and inner peace.

Whether taking leisurely walks in nature, practicing meditation or yoga, immersing yourself in creative pursuits, or simply setting aside quiet self-reflection, these acts of self-care are vital. By actively investing in your well-being, you will gain the strength and resilience needed to face the challenges you experience now and those that lie ahead.

Take Social Media Breaks

Carving out regular moments of disconnection from technology and social media is crucial in this age of constant connectivity. The online world often presents comparisons and stressors that can intensify feelings of anxiety and inadequacy. Dedicate specific times each day or week to detach from your electronic devices and immerse yourself in activities that promote relaxation and self-reflection.

Engage in hobbies that bring you joy, read books that inspire you, spend quality time with loved ones, or allow yourself to be fully present in the moment. Creating intentional space away from digital distractions will foster inner peace, mental clarity, and a renewed sense of self.

Stress Reduction

Managing stress effectively is crucial when navigating the challenges of estrangement from an adult child. In addition to the strategies mentioned earlier, explore additional techniques that resonate with you. Practice mindfulness or guided meditation to cultivate a sense of calm and presence. Engage in regular physical exercise to release tension and boost your overall well-being.

Explore creative outlets that allow you to express yourself and process your emotions. And if needed, seek professional guidance to learn personalized stress management techniques that cater to your needs. Remember that finding the right approach to reducing stress and promoting emotional well-being may require experimentation and adaptation.

Conclusion

While navigating the complexities of estrangement from an adult child is undeniably challenging, it is crucial to remember that healing and resilience are attainable. You can nurture your overall well-being by prioritizing self-care, seeking emotional support, consciously disconnecting from stressors, learning and implementing effective stress management techniques, and embracing gratitude.

Be patient and compassionate with yourself, as healing is a gradual process that takes time. By focusing on personal growth and well-being, you will gradually rediscover joy, fulfillment, and a renewed sense of purpose in your life, independent of the outcome of the estrangement.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What practices have helped you to heal and move forward after adult-child estrangement? When you are feeling bad about your estrangement situation, what practices can you engage in to bring you some relief?

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Naomie Olindo’s White Printed Dress

Naomie Olindo’s White Printed Dress / Southern Charm Instagram Fashion July 2023

If you have been reading our recent posts you have probably noticed that, as always, floral is in style in warm weather months. And Naomie Olindo wore yet another beautiful white floral printed dress on her Instagram (if you missed the first one look here) standing next to beautiful former Southern Charmer Chelsea Meissner. Both women looked amazing in their different takes on an eternally popular print. Chelsie in a more traditional, pink floral print and Naomie’s in a boldly colored, stunning pattern that leaves me ready to send some flowers….to myself.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


Naomie Olindo's White Floral Dress

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Ariana Madix’s Green Draped Fringe Dress

Ariana Madix’s Green Draped Fringe Dress / Instagram Fashion July 2023

Ariana Madrix does not disappoint with her dresses. Her green draped fringe dress on the Love Island Instagram story made a statement of the best sort. The kind of statement that says, I know how to pick out perfect dresses.

After her Reunion look I thought red was her color but green might be my new favorite color on her. She’s really stepped into the role of blonde bombshell with ease. Luckily, you don’t have to be Ariana to scoop this dress up and Love Island the way you look in it.

Best in Blonde,

Amanda


Ariana Madrix's Green Draped Fringe Dress

Photo: @arianamadix


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