Our sincerest condolences! Death of a loved one is a moment of profound grief. Unfortunately, the stress and the pressure of coming to terms with the loss of a near and dear one are immense. This predicament is further aggravated by the last rites, rituals and a funeral service that will have to be organised. In this hour of mourning, most grieving family members in Glasgow delegate the logistics of the entire paraphernalia to professional organisers.
Unfortunately, choosing a memorial headstone is an extremely personal affair and even the most traumatised of individuals prefer to perform this activity themselves and not leave it to a stranger. Let us discuss some pointers that might help you in making a more informed decision in picking a personalised headstone.
There is never a good time
As is understandable, in the event of a death in your family, you will be in a state of intense confusion and anxiety. Do not let this get the better of you and force you to pick a headstone in a hurried fashion. Choosing a personalised tombstone can be a time-consuming affair so do not be alarmed. Take as much time as you need to arrive at the opportune moment when you feel it be appropriate to order a headstone.
How long does it take to install a headstone?
Typically, the church urges its members to wait for 6 months before installing a headstone. In reality, it is ideal to erect it after waiting for 12 to 18 months. This is because there is a possibility that the grave may sink further. This will cause a hastily set headstone to lean forward and be out of place.
Be personally involved
As already discussed before, installing a headstone is an extremely personal affair. Rarely do family members leave it to strangers such as professional organisers to execute this part of the service. Engraving a headstone is your last opportunity to say something to and on behalf of your family member or friend who has left you for the heavenly abode. It is a deeply spiritual experience that you may not want to share with others.


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