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One of the most interesting things about funerals is that there is very little outline.
 
Funerals have changed during the last years. A traditional funeral is still chosen in many instances, and it can be a very beautiful expression of the family's loss and love, as well as their hope. But there are also other choices for a funeral that are non-traditional, or which use traditional elements from other cultures. This can lead to a wonderful variety of the basic funeral - largely traditional but with an unusual element; completely fantastical but with one traditional element; and so on.
 
Structure of a typical Civil Funeral:
 
Opening Music ~ Option of CD or Organ
Opening words of welcome
Reading of a poem (Optional)
Singing of a hymn (Optional)
Main Tribute/Eulogy ~ Typically 5 to 10 minutes
Moment of quiet reflection (Sometimes with music)
The Committal ~ A final farewell
Closing remarks and announcements
Closing music
 
However, this basic structure can be re-arranged in almost any way. There may be more music; there may be no readings; there may be magic tricks; there may be a video presentation; there may be a group activity.
 
The order of things may be changed completely.The committal may be at the graveside or in the crematorium chapel.
Perhaps only immediate family are asked to be present at the graveside. Perhaps all the mourners are welcome to be present at a scattering of the ashes. Perhaps only family and close friends are permitted to be at the cremation.
 
The choice is up to the immediate family.The funeral outline is discussed and settled upon when the celebrant visits the family, and should involve deep and thorough communication with the bereaved.
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