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lavistamemorialpark1 · 2 months
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San Diego Cremation Services: Personalized and Compassionate Care
When a loved one passes away, it can be an extremely difficult and emotional time. That’s why you should pick a San Diego cremation servicethat offers a compassionate service. It should also be in a position to help you at a personalized level. Then you will be able to get through the difficult times without a challenge.
Personalized Services to Make Your Life Easy
The right San Diego Cremation Services treats every family like their own. They take the time to get to know you, your loved one, and what would help meet your needs during this challenging period. Their caring team is always respectful, patient and willing to explain every step along the way so that you fully understand each option.
Tailored Cremation Plans to Meet Your Needs and Budget
Their cremation plans are tailored specifically to your family and budget. They offer everything from direct cremations to full-service memorial ceremonies. Their crematorium is located on-site and state-of-the-art. You can rest assured knowing your loved one never leaves their care. They also have an elegant indoor chapel and beautiful outdoor garden available for memorial services.
Providing Support and Comfort in a Difficult Time
What truly sets San Diego Cremation Services apart is their dedication to compassion. They know this is an emotional process, and they provide a supportive shoulder to lean on. For instance, their aftercare includes free monthly support groups, led by licensed counselors. Families can connect with others experiencing grief for comfort and advice.
Unique Memorial Options for Honoring Your Loved One
Additionally, San Diego Cremation Services offers unique memorial options for honoring life. Their staff will work closely with you to create something personal, like releasing doves or butterflies at the ceremony, placing cremated remains in hand-blown art glass, or infusing ashes into reefs or diamonds. They even arrange customs like releasing lanterns over the ocean at sunset for an unforgettable tribute.
Keep these facts in mind when searching for a San Diego funeral home. Always pick a cremation service that offers a personalized and compassionate service. Then you will not have anything to worry about.
Ref: https://www.merchantcircle.com/blogs/la-vista-memorial-park-mortuary-national-city-ca/2024/7/San-Diego-Cremation-Services-Personalized-and-Compassionate-Care/2777667
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rufflesfunerals · 1 year
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The Rise of Australian Owned Funeral Homes
The Australian funeral industry is a multibillion dollar business with about 1,000 Australian owned funeral homes and operated funeral homes each generating $1.5bn in revenue each year. Whilst it may appear that there are a number of funeral service providers in your city and suburb, the truth is that most are controlled by just a few major players. As a result, consumers are left with only the illusion of choice (much like retail groups who own most of the chains you see in shopping malls) and the funeral industry is often subject to price gouging by its dominant players.
In eziFunerals latest analysis of funeral prices, we find that Sydney’s main funeral services providers (see the table below) have significantly increased their pricing during the past two years. This has coincided with a large increase in funeral home acquisitions and mergers, and an underlying trend towards greater centralisation of the funeral market in Sydney.
During this time, the biggest funeral brand owner in Sydney has grown from a small regional operator to owning nearly half of the Sydney funeral market. This has been driven by the sale of several smaller funeral businesses to InvoCare. The company owns well-known brands such as White Lady, Guardian and Simplicity Funerals and these names are commonly seen on signs outside funeral homes. However, despite the familiarity of these name brands, consumers need to be aware that the revenues and profits from these funeral services go to InvoCare shareholders, not the individual owners of the funeral homes themselves.
As a consequence, large corporate funeral providers have an advantage over local funeral directors and are often able to charge a premium due to their branding and the perception that they will deliver a more professional quality of service. As a result, many funerals in Australia are increasingly being delivered by large corporate funeral companies rather than by locally owned and operated funeral homes.
These changes are a concern to the ACCC which is currently conducting a survey on Funeral Services and has made competition and consumer issues in this sector a priority area for enforcement. Specifically, the ACCC is looking at whether funeral businesses are misleading consumers by falsely claiming that they are locally owned and operated when they are not.
Our mystery shop and survey results have shown that despite the introduction of NSW regulations requiring funeral homes to disclose their ownership and itemise their costs, most are still failing to do so. This is despite the fact that it is a breach of Australian Consumer Law to make misleading representations. The most common misrepresentation is that a funeral home is local when it is not.
Ruffles Funerals directors provide affordable burial and cremation funeral options in all areas of Brisbane, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, Logan, Redlands, Gold Coast and Tweed Heads. We are knowledgeable about the resources available in your community and respectful of all religious beliefs and customs.
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people whose favorite activity is Talk To Everyone In Town will take jobs at the funeral home so they can catch your family in a lengthy conversation in the foyer while youre on your way out & make you have to try sooo hard not to start displaying Autistic Behaviors while your moms sucking on a Funeral Mint right in your ear harder than god like shes trying to turn it into a diamond
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isa-ah · 2 months
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yall ever end up thinking back on periods of ur life and ur like. bro what
#so i dropped out of school at like 13/14 to be home fulltime to take care of my grandparents yeah yeah whtever#whats insane is remembering that when i was 15 my mom tried to arrange a marriage for me with some guy who was in his early 20s#he was the deacons EXTREMELY autistic son and we had spoken like. 3 times. it had been fine like he was pretty cool#but like. she talked me into tentatively agreeing with her. she went to talk to the deacon and everything about it#fucking hello? hello? taps the mic isaiah southern baptist child bride real?#that always pulls the same thread in my brain of how my grandparents died only a month or so apart#so the pastor had just finished doing my grandmas memorial service when we asked him to do the funeral service to bury them both together#and the first thing out of his fucking mouth was 'hah wow didnt expect to see all of you again so soon!'#and that pavilion was SILENT. besides like someone sniffling#awkward fuckhead piece of shit that guy sucked#yk he once threw away what he had written all his notes to preach on bc a gay couple had just moved to the area and wanted to try our churc#so he spent the whole time ranting about how gay people go to hell instead and they left in the middle of it crying#hell on earth.#my mom convinced him to start a school thru the church and i dont think ANY of their teachers went to college besides literally 1#bc she had just retired from the local middle school and had the free time to participate#but then i guess it all just comes back around#my brother graduated from there and became a ta when he was 18 and started dating a 14/15yo so#genuinely so glad i got the fuck outta there#what a nightmare that town was. christ
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al-ghoul · 2 years
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Will (2017) s01e05
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deus-ex-mona · 10 months
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rage is a ✨way of life✨
#found out that i successfully angered someone by not showing up to work on saturday lmaoooooo#and im just like… gOOOOOOD. BE MAD!!!!!!!!!!!!#mans has no room to be mad anyway. it’s his fault i had to ot for 7 hours to cover his work for him in the first place soooooooo#a nd he’s getting demoted next year and im ahauxucjsjjsjsjsjxjdhss#in other news im kinda annoyed by my mother’s (unfortunate) pressuring of me to go to the upcoming family christmas gathering :(#like no way manssssss i haven’t seen the extended fam since my grandma’s funeral and i’d like to keep it that way thanks~~~~~~~~#and a c h r i s t m a s gathering of all places… m a n. im half expecting them to drag everyone to church to end off the gathering…#i wouldn’t put it past the hosting aunt to do that ngl. she had tricked me into attending a church service in the past and all…#like. man. there’s this local mall that has a similar name to said church service…#so ofc it’s normal to assume that said mall is what she was referring to when she said ‘let’s go to [insert name]!’ with no context right???#and uggshdhdjjsjsjdjs i don’t wanna be introduced to my cousins’ kids as ‘auntie [insert nickname i hate]’ bc that’s lame#and m a n. i definitely don’t wanna interact with my cousins’ kids. i either don’t know or can’t pronounce (or both) their names#i only remember the oldest one’s name (bc he has a stereotypical frat boy name) and the one who’s named after a ninja turtle#but none of the rest. i think some of them have names from my cousins’ spouses’ home countries? dk about the others though#i’m 80% sure one of the girls was named something like ‘triceratops’ but that doesn’t seem right…#being named after a dinosaur sounds cool though… or any prehistoric creature really#if i could choose my own name i’d like it to be ‘coelacanth’#just so i can say ‘i coelacan’t do it!!!!!’ if someone asked me to do something i don’t wanna do. the pun potentials are endless mans#huh. wow… i started this off with a mad coworker and ended it by turning into a coelacanth… how did we get here anyway…?#oh wells no one reads the tags anyway uehxudjdjdjsjsjss my secrets are ✨safe✨
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brickcollector · 7 months
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I do NOT have pronouns when sending work emails
i am simply a blurry entity behind a wall of text asking for more information on local cemetery sites
no pronouns just a need for information now thanks
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churches sure can have long names. someone came in today to ask about holiday (I think?) cut flowers and rattled off the name of the place like it was nothing, bc she's of course used to it, but I was like. the what of who of where what? how do you spell any of that?? how does it fit on the building???
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namira · 1 year
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I've had like 5 funeral homes call me in the past couple of days trying to shill their funeral packages what is going on lmaooo
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theinfinitedivides · 2 years
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Bullett Raja has no plot whatsoever except for the fact that it has Saif Ali Khan and is, by extension since he is one of the most versatile twink/twunk energy producers i've seen to date, gay af and i consider that canon, tyvm
#film: bullett raja#bullett raja#bullet raja#saif ali khan#sonakshi sinha#jimmy shergill#vidyut jammwal#bollywood#local gay watches Bollywood.txt#there is almost no content for this on Tumblr but holy sh*t does Raja have some questionable sexuality vibes going on#he's in a business partnership with his best friend Rudra. they're crime lords. they f*ck around a bit. said friend is not exactly thrilled#that he found himself a girlfriend but he sucks it up and grows to like her somewhat#friend dies bc of Reasons and Raja is catapulted into various stages of depression that it takes a f*cking long time to drag him out of#promises to kill the man who was responsible for his death at the funeral and actually does so at the temple later??? wild#pls don't get me started on Arun showing up during the last 45 minutes and having so much chemistry with Raja it cements the gay#bby boy you saw one (1) man almost shirtless gun in hand after killing someone decided then and there that you had to fight him#fought him and lost#went home and Googled if you were gay#went to see a movie with him and then decided to fake his death#you packed up your entire f*cking life to move to Malaysia with a man you had just met and his Bengali girlfriend#so the government won't put a bullet through your head like they had asked you to do to him at first#you are sitting in the seat next to him and giving the most sh*t eating grin when he accidentally touches your hand#bc of his fear of airplanes#i don't want to say it but you absconded with him bby pls do not deny it#i would write fic but that little homoeroticism is not enough to get the juice flowing for this particular film unfortunately#if y'all know any other films where Vidyut screams queer pls let me know i need to see them
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gellymark-blog · 3 months
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Trust Penland for Compassionate Funeral Services in Asheville
Penland Family Funeral Home is your premier choice for funeral services in Asheville, NC. We offer personalized arrangements, including casket selection and flower services, all handled with dignity and respect. Our newly renovated facility and dedicated staff ensure exceptional service for your loved one’s final journey. Visit our website for more details and to find support in your time of need.
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lavistamemorialpark1 · 6 months
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10 Essential Things to Consider When Choosing a San Diego Funeral Home
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When faced with the loss of a loved one, selecting the right funeral home is a crucial decision. In San Diego, there are numerous options available, making it challenging to determine which one best suit your needs. To help you navigate this process, we've compiled a list of 10 essential factors to consider when choosing a San Diego funeral home.
Location and Accessibility
Consider the location of the funeral home and its proximity to family members and friends. Ensure that it is easily accessible, with ample parking and convenient transportation options.
Reputation and Experience 
Research the reputation and experience of the funeral home. Look for reviews and testimonials from previous clients to gauge their level of satisfaction and the quality of services provided.
Range of Services Offered 
Inquire about the range of services offered by the funeral home. Do they provide traditional funerals, cremations, memorial services, and pre-planning options? Ensure that they can accommodate your specific needs and preferences.
Facilities and Amenities 
Assess the facilities and amenities provided by the funeral home. Are the spaces well-maintained, comfortable, and conducive to hosting services? Consider factors such as seating capacity, audio-visual equipment, and catering options.
Personalization and Customization
Determine whether the funeral home allows for personalization and customization of services. Can they incorporate unique elements, such as favorite music, photographs, or special readings, to create a meaningful and reflective tribute?
Cultural and Religious Sensitivity
 If you have specific cultural or religious requirements, ensure that the funeral home is experienced and sensitive to these needs. They should be willing to accommodate and respect your traditions and customs.
Grief Support and Resources
Inquire about the availability of grief support and resources offered by the funeral home. Do they provide counseling services, support groups, or educational materials to help families cope with their loss?
Transparency in Pricing 
Ensure that the local funeral homes provide transparent and detailed pricing information. Request a clear breakdown of costs, including any additional fees or charges, to avoid unexpected expenses.
Staff Professionalism and Compassion 
Observe the professionalism and compassion exhibited by the funeral home staff. They should be attentive, empathetic, and willing to go above and beyond to support you during this difficult time.
Community Involvement and Outreach 
Consider the funeral home's involvement in the local community. Do they participate in charitable events, support local organizations, or provide educational resources? A funeral home that is actively engaged in the community often demonstrates a genuine commitment to serving families.
Choosing the right San Diego funeral home is a deeply personal decision that requires careful consideration. By keeping these 10 essential factors in mind, you can find a funeral home that aligns with your needs, values, and expectations. Remember, the right funeral home will provide the support, guidance, and compassion necessary to honor your loved one's memory in a meaningful way.
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floristusa · 7 months
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fingers crossed that at the very least I won't have to go to the hospital or the funeral home for whatever reason for at least like. one full year. I hope the universe can grant me this much at least.
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god ive just completely wasted the last two months of my life haven't i 🙃
#so originally my plan was to take about a month off then get a job#at the local theater#but then my mom decided we had to immediately fly out to florida bc of a family emergency#so i thought 'well we got that family vacation in june so ill wait till that's out of the way then get a job#but NO#immediately after THAT trip we had to go out of town for a funeral#and THEN we had to drive to pittsburgh bc my aunt hAsnT sEeN uS iN fOreVeR#and all of a sudden it's the fourth of july#im JUST NOW getting hired AND had to postpone a paperwork session bc the stupid system didn't send me the stupid link#so i have to start like a WEEK late#AND my parents decided we're doing a week long family road trip to florida to visit family#and all in all im just tired of all this like i just want to spend the last month and a half at home working a part time job#maybe get ahead on school#there's this random ass family car trip at the end of the month then i have like TWO AND A HALF FUCKING WEEKS before i have to move in#i probably could have started work two weeks ago if it weren't for these random family trips my parents decided we're going on#and both of them were like drive six hours stay one day drive six hours#SO WHAT WAS EVEN THE POINT#just two full days of driving and one day there every time#like ik my family loves road trips bc flights for 8 people are super expensive#but this is ridiculous i am SICK of road trips and we got two 14 hour trips this summer fml#anyone who sees this ik ik first world problems#but im tired#im just so tired disappointed in myself and so so goddamn STUPID
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augustinewrites · 3 months
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jealous zhongli my beloved
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nestled right in the heart of qiaoying village sits a cozy little apothecary run by you and zhongli. 
your little shop is popular for locals and tourists alike, perfect for people looking for natural remedies or just a new tea brew. today is a little bit slower, with everyone in liyue harbor celebrating lantern rite. so zhongli sits in the back with a half drained cup of tea, reviewing the shop’s finances and balancing the books while you work up front, greeting and assisting the last few customers of the afternoon. 
every so often he lets his focus drift to where you’re working, passing out unlit sparklers to a trio of young children. you shake your head when their parents try to pay, smiling softly when the young ones thank you excitedly and rush out, dragging the adults behind them. 
zhongli’s mind begins to wander to the future, as it often does on days such as this. perhaps next year, you’d be handing sparklers to children of your own.
“are you almost ready to go?” you ask, appearing in the doorway, just as he’s brainstorming baby names in the margins of his work. “i’m waiting on one last gentleman, then we can close for the day.”
zhongli leans back, watching you with a measured expression as he considers your words. “i see. may i ask who this gentleman is? he must be important, if we’re waiting for his business.” 
amusement dances across your expression. “he came by yesterday while you were in the city, inquiring about teas. i think you’d enjoy his company, he reminded me of you. incredibly knowledgeable, wise beyond his years, not to mention very handsome…”
now he was really aching to leave, but not to the harbor to witness the festivities. he was aching to take you home, grab his spear, then return and wait for this gentleman.
you look over your shoulder when the bell at the front door tinkles. “oh! there he is!” 
“i should greet him,” zhongli suggests (though it doesn't really sound like a suggestion). “i'm sure we have much to discuss.”
“alright, my love. lead the way,” you tease, letting him position himself in front of you. 
zhongli forces a somewhat pleasant smile and tone as he greets the customer clad in the fineries of…fontaine. 
it takes all of three seconds for him to realize that this is no customer. 
but he can't do anything, not in front of you, and he’s sure the hydro dragon wouldn't be so foolish to threaten the safety of one’s mate. 
“monsieur neuvillette!” you greet cheerily, peeking around zhongli’s defensive stance. “i have the tea blends you ordered stored in the back. i’ll go grab them.” 
so begins a true gentleman’s argument. 
“welcome. is there anything i can assist you with in the meantime?” (why have you come?)
the chief justice smiles, though it looks practiced and every bit as forced as zhongli’s. “i’ve just come because i admire fair prices.” (i've come for justice)
zhongli has always known this confrontation would come. though the authority of the original elemental dragons has disappeared from the world, a new generation has come to reclaim what was lost. 
“i see.” (i see)
“i've heard much about this place from the locals.” neuvillette says, fearlessly holding eye contact with the archon. “you’ve created quite the human life for yourself, morax. an artifact appraiser, funeral consultant, and now you run a successful apothecary with your lovely mate.”
something old, draconic, possessive rumbles through veins. 
neuvillette merely chuckles as the earth beneath the shop trembles lightly. 
though you return just in time to quell the impending earthquake, zhongli’s possessiveness flares through no fault of his own. dragons mate for life, and though he has the utmost trust in you, he does not trust the dragon from fontaine smiling so politely at you. 
with his gaze narrowed so dangerously, he misses the amused look you cast up at him when his hand grasps your waist, securing you at his side. 
“thank you for your patronage, monsieur, but we are now closed. safe travels back to fontaine.”
he doesn't bother waiting for a reply, dragging you away from the counter and into the back room as you try to look over your shoulder.
“thank you for coming, monsieur–”
zhongli presses his lips to yours before you can say his name, the hand not gripping your waist cupping the back of your neck as he crowds you against the wall. 
there’s only one, foolproof way to mark you as his.
good thing he already has names picked out.
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