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When someone dies, their passing affects friends, family, coworkers, and the community as a whole. Sharing funeral arrangement information with those who wish to honor them is an important step, and knowing the correct way to pass on details is key. Below is the proper way to let others know about the funeral service.

How to Pass on Funeral Arrangement Details

1. Close Family & Friends

Start with those closest to the deceased. Let family and friends know that the person has passed away and share details about their funeral arrangements, including location, times, and any special requests. You can also ask that these relatives help you pass the information on to others who would like to attend. This relieves you of some of the stress of having to spread the news during a difficult time.

2. Place of Employment

funeral arrangementCall your loved one’s manager or close co-worker and ask that they let everyone else at their place of employment know. Choose a point of contact to share details with your loved one’s co-workers so they can attend or send their condolences. If your loved one remained in contact with colleagues from a past job, get the details to them as well.

3. Community

If your loved one was part of community groups or social clubs, reach out to a member so they can inform the rest of the group. This can include religious communities or any volunteer organizations in which they may have participated. If the deceased played a sport or coached a team, these groups should be notified as well. Finally, let their bank, lawyer, and other institutions know what has occurred.

 

Johnson Funeral Home & Monuments in Monroeville, AL, provides compassionate funeral arrangement offerings for grieving loved ones. Whether you must coordinate a funeral for someone or you desire pre-planning services, their professional, empathetic staff can help. For more information, call the funeral home at (251) 575-3222 or visit their website.

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