Funeral message examples
Below are a few past messages that may give you ideas for your own personal message.
"With deepest sympathy from the A family"
"In loving memory of a dear cousin, A from B"
"Our deepest sympathy for your sad loss. Sorry we cant be with you today. Love and best wishes A & B"
"Aunt A you are always in our thoughts, and we know that you will be watching over us from your peaceful resting place in heaven.Love A"
"For our Nanna always loved and never forgotten rest in peace all our love A & B"
"Grandad you will always be in our hearts and minds. We will miss you , Love A & B"
"Aunty A, Especially in our thoughts today. With love from the B Family"
"With love and fond memories of Aunt A from the B family"
"To a much loved sister in law of A and B and Auntie to C, D & Families"
"Miss you already - will be thinking of you always love A"
"Safe in the arms of Jesus from A"
"Good night and God bless Mum, you will always be in our hearts A & B"
"Sleep well princess, you'll be in our hearts forever, our much loved sister A & B"
"Our heartfelt sympathies and condolences in these moments of sadness. Thinking of you, A and the rest of your family."
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New Haven Funeral Homes
HKH Funeral Services offers Funeral and Cremation services in the regions of New Haven, West Haven, East Haven, North Haven, Bloomfield, Hartford, Windsor and Meriden. We also plan pre-funeral arrangements to bid great farewell to your loved one.
Arranging a Funeral
The Funeral Director tailors a funeral service to meet the family’s wishes and to comply with the law. Here is a guide to the kind of support and range of services you can expect from your chosen Funeral Director.
After discussing your requirements, the Funeral Director will take detailed instructions concerning the services and facilities to be provided and then act to ensure the funeral is dignified and that all aspects are delivered to the highest professional standards.
It is important to emphasise that the services outlined here will not always be provided automatically and this list is by no means exhaustive but, typically, Funeral Directors will:
- Arrange a date and time for the funeral, according to your instructions. The Funeral Director will contact the church, cemetery or crematorium and/or the person who will be conducting the service, to arrange a mutually convenient date and time.
- Transfer the deceased from the place of death, or from the location to which the deceased has been taken, to their premises, provide practical assistance to allow the deceased to remain at home prior to the funeral, if this is what you request.
- Provide facilities for viewing of the deceased prior to the funeral, according to the family’s wishes.
- Provide the necessary vehicles and staff to conduct the funeral with dignity and professionalism, in accordance with your instructions.
- Deal with all necessary paperwork to enable burial or cremation to take place.
- Place death notices in local and/or national newspapers.
- Arrange for catering at a venue of your choice following the funeral.
- Make arrangements for the subsequent disposal of the remains following a cremation.
- Arrange special musical requests for the funeral service, such as a soloist, piper or choir.
- Liaise with the officiant to provide Order of Service sheets at the funeral service.
- Record the names of those attending the funeral in order to provide you with a list afterwards.
- Order floral tributes on behalf of the deceased’s family and/or friends and colleagues.
- Accept and care for floral tributes delivered to their premises prior to the funeral.
- Accept donations for a nominated charity in lieu of flowers on your behalf, providing the family with a list of those who have donated after the funeral.
- Arrange for transfer of either the deceased or the cremated remains to another area of the country, or repatriation overseas, for a subsequent funeral or disposal, in accordance with your wishes.
- Provide advice and transport to assist with the registration of the death. Please be aware that Funeral Directors cannot register a death - this is something which must be done by a family member or person closely connected with the deceased.
- Supply obituary cards or 'thank you' cards for use by the family following the funeral service.
- Place "Thank You" and acknowledgement notice, or obituary notices in local newspapers following the funeral.
- Provide information on how to arrange a pre-paid funeral plan.
- Offer a choice of coffins and caskets to suit a range of budgets and individual choice.





