If you are preparing to go to a cremation service in Jordan, MN for someone in your family, or to support a friend who lost a loved one, you might want to pack a few things for yourself to get through the service. If you carry a purse, it’s much easier. But men can fit some of these things in their pockets as well. Here are a few ideas to make sure you have everything you need.
Tissues
While the funeral home will have stations with tissues about the room, it’s nice to have some of your own in case you are in a row and can’t get out or in case you want to hand some to someone nearby who might need one. It’s just a staple everyone should have when attending a service that might bring about tears, runny noses, and other things that call for tissues.
Lip Balm
You want to be as comfortable as possible during the service and if you have emotions, take a drink, or talk to friends a lot later, your lips might dry out. IT’s nice to have some lip balm handy so you can moisturize and continue on with the proceedings.
Hand Sanitizer
You may be shaking a lot of hands and touching a lot of seats and other things during the service. You may then head straight to a reception where there are cookies, sandwiches, and other things available. While you could always hit the bathroom to wash up, you may also suffice with a quick dab of hand sanitizer to help you feel okay about not spreading too many germs.
Family Photos
Once the cremation service is over and the reception begins, it’s time for people to catch up with one another. You might talk to people you never get to see otherwise and they may have been at your wedding, but never met your kids. Having a few recent family photos is nice in case anyone wants to see what you’ve been up to in the last few years.
A Sympathy Card
Attending the cremation service is such a nice gesture if you are supporting a friend. But you can also bring a card to remind them that you were there for the service and that you are still there for them later. Just write in the card that you are sorry for their loss and you can include a check for a charity or memorial, if you feel so led.
There are other things you might consider taking to cremation services in Jordan, MN, but don’t overdo it, either, with a bag so large that you could spend the whole weekend away with it. The service won’t be long, but it’s nice to have a few essentials with you. If you want more advice on this topic, the professionals at Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremations can give you ideas and suggestions for things they see people use during cremation services regularly.
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