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Bagpipers and Dove Release - Hello BayAreaFuneralGuide.com!
SEATTLE, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Brides planning a wedding have over seven
online wedding guides to help them explore ideas and connect with local Bay
Area vendors. Families planning a funeral have none -- until now. The new
BayAreaFuneralGuide.com (http://www.bayareafuneralguide.com/) is the
first-ever online funeral-planning guide for the Bay Area.
"We want to help people consider all their options and find vendors. Some
people will use our guide to find a funeral home and have it take care of
everything. Others, will use the funeral home only for direct cremation and
use our guide to plan a memorial event at a reception site with food, music
and a DVD tribute to their loved one's life," said Anna Copley, cofounder of
the BayAreaFuneralGuide.com.
There are 17 categories in the guide. Some of these categories include --
Cemeteries, Scattering by Boat, Clergy, Flowers, Dove Release, Reception
Sites, and Musicians.
Categories include options such as bagpipe players
(http://www.bayareafuneralguide.com/guide_categories/55), home funeral guides
(http://www.bayareafuneralguide.com/guide_categories/53)(also known as death
midwives) and a listing for High Sierra Gardens
(http://www.bayareafuneralguide.com/guide_categories/59)a service that hikes
your loved one's ashes into the mountains for scattering by hand and provides
photographic evidence of the scattering.
Another unique category is Grief Support
(http://www.bayareafuneralguide.com/guide_categories/52). All vendors in this
category are nonprofit organizations providing free or low-cost grief
counseling.
The BayAreaFuneralGuide.com features an interactive map of all the funeral
homes in the Bay Area and a directory of all the cemeteries. People can
easily identify funeral homes, compare services and become more informed of
their funeral options.
Articles include Low Cost Funeral Tips for the Bay Area, Green Funerals
and Burials, and Scattering Remains in the Bay Area. The Guide includes a
complete directory of theCalifornia state laws regulating funeral homes and
cemeteries.
In keeping with TheFuneralSite.com's mission to help people plan funerals,
the site offers a free online funeral-planning tool called MY FUNERAL
(http://nrafh.com/users/new?extra=fp). MY FUNERAL covers all issues involved,
from major considerations like, "Do I want to be buried or cremated?" to
details such as what you want inscribed on your headstone. The MY FUNERAL
tool contains seven steps, but users can skip steps or stop at any time and
all their completed work will be saved. MY FUNERAL helps people consider
their many options, make informed decisions, and pass these decisions on to
people who will carry out their wishes.
From headstones to bagpipers the BayAreaFuneralGuide.com makes funeral
planning easier for people in the Bay Area.
The BayAreaFuneralGuide.com is part of http://www.TheFuneralSite.com, a
national funeral-planning Web site based inSeattle.
Contact http://www.TheFuneralSite.com at info@TheFuneralSite.com and
(253) 854-7021.
CONTACT:
David M. Johnson/Anna Copley, Partners
www.TheFuneralSite.com
david@thefuneralsite.com
(253) 854-7021
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