3 Funeral Myths Debunked!
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by harmonytee
3d ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media In my seven years as a funeral director, I've gathered the top three misconceptions people have about funerals. I am here to debunked these myths today. Myth number 1: Internal Organs Are Removed When A Body Is Being Embalmed Internal organs are not removed when embalming is being done on a body. A small incision is made either at the neck area or limbs area where embalming fluid would be pumped into the artery to displace the blood within the body. Somehow there’s a misconception that has been passed dow ..read more
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Cremation of A Body Part
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by harmonytee
2w ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media Losing a body part ( limb, toe, etc.) due to surgery or accident can be a traumatic experience. Some hospitals help to dispose the body parts as part of a mass cremation while nursing homes might not have such a service and would need you to engage a funeral director to take care of things. Most people would cremate these limbs as simply as possible. In Singapore, cremation of body parts can be done only at Choa Chu Kang Crematorium. This is in contrast to the usual cremations of corpses that is done only ..read more
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Trauma Cleaning
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by harmonytee
1M ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media Deaths at home can leave behind ugly traces especially if the death was undiscovered till days later. Funeral homes like us term these deaths as “decomposed cases”. The extent of decomposition of the corpse depends on the cause of death, the condition of the body upon death as well as the surrounding conditions of the venue on which the corpse reside in. Decomposed cases are almost always handled by an investigation officer (IO) who is a police. An IO will be assigned to a case to examine the cause of dea ..read more
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Repatriating A Body From Batam/ Bintan Back to Singapore
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by harmonytee
1M ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media Singapore is surrounded by a couple of Indonesian islands nearby and you will require a ferry in order to be transported to these islands. These nearby islands are great places to retire in, to reside in and to have recreational activities. It is also not unusual for inter-marriages to happen between Singaporeans and a citizen of these nearby islands. In the event that a Singaporean dies on these islands, the body of the deceased is usually repatriated back to Singapore where a funeral wake will be conduc ..read more
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Funeral Scams
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by harmonytee
2M ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media This post is written to bring about awareness that scammers or fraudsters have upped their game to use us, funeral companies in their ploy to get back at someone or just to pull a joke at someone. The perpetrator would input essential details of the person whom they are trying to get at which usually consists of the person’s name, mobile and email into the enquiry form present on most funeral companies’ websites and request a call back as soon as possible. These details would oftentimes be accurate, meani ..read more
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Living Funerals
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by harmonytee
2M ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media With the recent talks on hosting a living funeral which was made known in the papers thanks to the owner of ‘Kin Thread’, Michelle Ng, more light is finally shone on hosting a funeral for oneself while still alive. A living funeral is often conducted by someone who knows that their death is imminent. Its importance in providing closure to both the person hosting and the attendees is overlooked. Harmony Funeral Care helps to arrange living funerals even before it is popularised. We have had many who has co ..read more
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What Do We Do With The Ashes After Cremation?
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by harmonytee
2M ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media In Singapore there are four main ways to handle the ashes after cremation namely: 1. Placing the ashes in a government-owned columbarium There are three government-owned columbarium in Singapore as of this post. The government is building more but that takes time. Government-owned columbarium has different blocks for different religions and are at Mandai, Choa Chu Kang and Yishun. The one at Yishun takes the design of a temple and hence is not popular amongst the Christians and Roman Catholics. A single ..read more
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Eco-friendly Funerals
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by harmonytee
3M ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media As Singapore becomes more advanced as a society and with increased wealth, more and more people are looking at how to make the world a better place to live in and that includes ways to reduce their environmental footprint, even in their final farewell. What Are Eco-Friendly Funerals? Eco-friendly funerals, also known as green or natural burials, prioritize environmentally sustainable practices throughout the funeral process. Unlike traditional burials that often involve embalming fluids, non-biodegradable ..read more
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Singapore VIP Funerals
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by harmonytee
4M ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media What is a VIP Funeral In Singapore? A VIP funeral is a colloquial term for a grand funeral in Singapore. Just like most other products and services, there are different types of funeral services to cater to the different requests that people might have for funerals. A VIP funeral is typically the highest tier of funeral service offerings. General Theme For VIP funerals, the set up is elaborate, as expected. The set up might look more like a joyous occasion like a wedding than a funeral. Instead of the t ..read more
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Singapore Hindu Funerals
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by harmonytee
4M ago
Menu Home About Us Funeral Packages Funeral Services FAQ Blog Contact Us Media The main elements of a Hindu Funeral are the same but differ among different sects and groups of the Hindu religion. Cremation or Burial In Singapore, a Hindu Funeral Wake typically lasts a day, culminating in the body being cremated at Mandai Crematorium. Cremation is the preferred method of body disposition as the body is thought of just that, having no specific significance. The cremation of the physical body is thought to be the most efficient method to release the soul to allow the soul to proceed on ..read more
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