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 When her sister died, Pam Vetter got a wake up call that the
funeral doesn't always belong to the family. She became a Certified Funeral Celebrant to help families plan
funerals for loved ones. Through this book, she widens her reach to
help families, so when the time comes, the healing can begin.
 "I lived it, breathed it, and grieved it. I'm not alone. People
need to be involved in the process of funeral planning and yet they
don't know where to turn. I wrote this book to reach out and help
families," Vetter said.
 Saying farewell is one of the most important days in someone's
life, but families need help in planning a funeral. This book
reminds families to know their consumer rights in organizing a
funeral. Event funerals aren't about spending more money, instead
they're focused on the life lived, storytelling and playing
favorite music.
 Families are at their most vulnerable when someone dies, but by
being heard in the process, families come through the experience
with hands-on involvement, dignity and understanding.
 Most importantly, family members who are heard, start on a path
toward healing.
 Families are entitled to use stories or music that fits the
lifestyle and personality of a loved one, while reflecting their
spiritual or non-spiritual beliefs.
 Every family should have freedom in the funeral service to hold a
farewell gathering that truly reflects the life of their loved one.
 The final funeral service should always belong to the family.
 As Vetter shares her path toward becoming a funeral celebrant,
you'll learn about funeral planning and how to get hands-on healing
when a loved one dies.
 She focuses on empowering the family who knew their loved one the
best by choosing poignant music and powerful stories to share at
the service.
 You'll also be inspired to make choices about your own farewell
one day.
 It's a process of living, learning, sharing, and healing. The
bottom line is that knowledge is empowering especially when it
comes to funeral service.
 
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