Can You Transport a Dead Body Yourself?
Dealing with the loss of a loved one is challenging, and it brings many logistical questions, one of which might be: can you transport a dead body yourself? Whether driven by a desire for a more personal approach or to save on funeral costs, transporting […]
Essential Steps to Take When a Parent Passes Away
The time after your parent passes away can be one of the most difficult periods of your life. Coping with your grief and learning how to function without one of your parents can be overwhelming. Having to deal with your parent’s estate and handling their […]
How Funeral Homes Prepare Bodies for Crematio
The somber silence of the funeral home’s preparation room is broken only by the quiet, methodical movements of the mortician. Today’s task: readying a body for its final journey into ash and memory. Whether you’re planning ahead, dealing with the loss of a loved one, […]
The Dos and Don’ts of Shipping Cremated Remains Safely
Ideally, you would have your loved one’s remains in your city and ready to deal with as necessary, according to their final wishes. But sometimes, life doesn’t exactly work out according to plan. Shipping cremated remains is a task that requires meticulous attention to detail, […]
Kim Marie Hunter Kopriva
Kim Marie Hunter Kopriva, 64, of Mansfield, Texas, passed away on Thursday, September 19, 2024. Kim was born the youngest daughter of James Hunter and Gislina Bjorg Andresdottir, on April 25, 1960, in Chicago, Illinois. She spent her childhood in Chicago and Elk Grove Village, […]
Robyn E. Thompson
Robyn Elizabeth Thompson Burleson- Robyn E. Thompson, 69, died Peacefully at home surrounded by family October 9, 2024. She was born August 5, 1955, in Carthage, Missouri, the daughter of Lyle & Sharon Trowbridge and Patsy & Bob Kissling. Robyn received her GED from TCU […]