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Purposes of the Funeral Ceremony

PURPOSES OF THE FUNERAL CEREMONY

by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.

Grief educator and author of Understanding Grief:
Helping Yourself Heal and Creating Meaningful Funeral Ceremonies

Funerals have been with us since the beginning of human history because they help us move from life before the death to life after the death. Funerals help us begin to heal.

FUNERALS…

  • Confirm that someone we loved has died.
  • Help us understand that death is final.
  • Allow us to say goodbye.
  • Help us care for the body with respect and honor.
  • Serve as a private and public transition between our lives.
  • Death to our lives after the death.
  • Assist us in creating sacred time.
  • Encourage us to embrace and express our pain.
  • Affirm the worth of our relationship with the person who died.
  • Help us remember the person who died and encourage us to share those memories with others.
  • Offer a time and place for us to talk about the life and death of the person who died.
  • Provide a social support system for us and other mourners.
  • Help integrate mourners back into the community.
  • Allow us to search for meaning in life and death.
  • Transform the ordinary into the spiritual.
  • Reinforce the fact of death in all our lives.
  • Establish ongoing helping relationships among mourners.

Meaningful funeral ceremonies are rites of passage. Planning a funeral that will be meaningful to your family is one of the most important tasks you will ever undertake. I encourage you to embrace the funeral ceremony’s healing powers.

  • Shelly “Nelly” La Nettie Martin

    d. Oct 18, 2025
  • Gregory “Ollie” Schuster

    d. Oct 16, 2025
  • Lavetta Honor

    d. Oct 11, 2025
  • David Stewart, Sr.

    d. Oct 12, 2025
  • Gary P. Osadsky

    d. Oct 12, 2025
  • Kristen Nicole Manderfield

    d. Oct 20, 2025
  • Larry Wayne Echoles-Robbins

    d. Oct 11, 2025
  • Lorraine C. Koss

    d. Oct 11, 2025
  • Patricia Jean Darracott

    d. Oct 8, 2025
  • Charlene “Char” A. Foertsch

    d. Oct 14, 2025
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Thankful

Special thanks to Mike Langendorf….many tears of joy overwhelm the family. You are a very unique person. I cry because you know how to make the best out of any situation. You lay my husband away beautifully and there are not words that I can really express how grateful I am. All the people at your funeral have my gratitude for the love and care you showed us. You all are truly God fearing people who care about people. Thanks and may God bless you all richly! The Coleman’s

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Mount Pleasant, WI 53403
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