Introduction Funeral times play a crucial role in the grieving process and are fundamental to the organisation of commemorative events. A well-planned funeral ensures that family and friends can come together to honour the life of the deceased, providing closure and allowing communal mourning. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and shifting societal norms,
Introduction Funeral directors hold a crucial position within society, helping families navigate the complexities of end-of-life arrangements. Their responsibilities extend beyond merely organising funeral services; they offer emotional support, logistical coordination, and advice during one of the most challenging times in people’s lives. Understanding their role is important for both families facing loss and for
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