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6 Tips for Choosing a Christian Funeral Parlour

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6 Tips for Choosing a Christian Funeral Parlour

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  1. 6 Tips for Choosing a Christian Funeral Parlour

  2. Decide on a Budget Discuss first with your family about the funeral arrangements to know what you can only afford. Hastily approving the given price can make it harder for you to repay in the future.

  3. Request a Quote Narrow down your choices into the top three funeral parlours and then ask for a quote. Make sure the quote that was given is detailed and specific.

  4. Consider the Religious Aspect Since the people in Singapore practice various religions, each of the funeral parlours has their own specialities. Some cover all religions, while others have a specific religion to cater to. Better choose one that is a veteran in Christian funerals.

  5. Check their Amenities It would be better to choose one that has wide rooms and spaces since more people are expected to visit a funeral wake.

  6. Review the Package Deal Before accepting a package deal, carefully read first its inclusions. There might be extra services that are not needed.

  7. Consider Your Level of Comfort Before purchasing their Christian funeral services, assess first whether they’re compassionate and caring.

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