While cremation services in Richland Hills, TX offer completely versatile, open options, there are some things you can do with them today that you simply couldn’t do in the past. Technology has made a lot of things possible in a lot of different areas, even where the funeral industry is concerned. Here are a few ways you can use technology in the midst of cremation services.
Your loved one’s obituary acts as a death announcement and it’s a good way to spread the word about their death to people you may not have access to otherwise. While it will likely be posted on the funeral home website and can be placed in newspapers, you also have the opportunity to spread the word even farther and in a very fast, efficient manner. You can post the obituary online to social media accounts and family can share it. If you have your loved one’s password, you can even put it into their account so friends they have that you don’t know can find out about their passing. You are able to reach more people quickly without having to do any extra work.
Services could be recorded in the past and people could listen to or watch them later, but today, they can watch them as they happen through livestreaming options. Perhaps you have family members across the country who can’t make the trip. They can watch things as they happen and be a part of the service. Maybe you have someone in the hospital or someone who is too elderly to be very mobile. Those individuals can also get the service they need at the same time as everyone else through the livestreaming option. Livestreaming allows you to include anyone who wants to be included, also, even if you want to keep the actual services small and intimate.
People sometimes have fundraisers around funeral or cremation services because they need help with the costs. They have done things in the past like car washes, bake sales, and spaghetti dinners. But today, you can have a fundraiser online and the word spreads quickly. Donations pour in quickly as well and no one has to do any extra work on an event. You might be surprises at how much you are able to gather. If you can cover the memorial service and cremation costs and you still have leftover, you can always donate that to a local charity your loved one would appreciate.
When you are going to have cremation services in Richland Hills, TX for a loved one, technology is there to help you make things as simple and easy as possible. You can also enhance the services through music, memorial videos, and other things that technology makes easy today. The professionals at Alpine Funeral Home are here to help you decide what forms of technology you want to use for loved one’s final services and what you can do without. Ask any questions you have at any point.