Traditional burial
The death of a loved one is a very difficult and challenging time for relatives. In such moments of grief, when families and loved ones are mourning, our funeral home ANGEL will be with you in this difficult time and provide a full range of services to organize the farewell ceremony for your loved one! Funerals are a time for relatives to express their grief and say their final words.
One of the first steps in organizing a funeral is the preparation and processing of necessary documents. We take on all the formalities associated with document processing for the subsequent organization of the funeral ceremony.
After all the necessary documents have been prepared, the funeral home, listening to your wishes, will help you choose and organize the farewell ceremony, as well as coordinate where your loved one will be buried.
In addition, you will have the opportunity to choose ritual accessories for the ceremony, such as:
- Coffin
- Cross
- Plate on the cross with the deceased's data
- Farewell service in the church
- Farewell ceremony in the chapel (cemetery)
- Funeral wreaths, flowers, and ribbons
- Funeral music accompaniment
- Ceremony leader
- Orthodox priest
- Catholic/Lutheran pastor
- Sanitary services (preparation of the deceased for the farewell ceremony)
Furthermore, an integral part of the funeral is the transportation of the deceased in a coffin to the venue of the farewell ceremony. Our coffin bearers team will perform all necessary actions.
We take care of every detail to bid farewell to your loved one with dignity!
Our team consists of experienced specialists who are familiar with all the nuances and requirements associated with organizing funerals.
We undertake to carry out all the work associated with both document processing and the organization of the funeral ceremony so that you can bid farewell to your loved one with love and respect.
Our specialists are always available to answer your questions, provide consultation, arrange transportation to the morgue, and assist in organizing the farewell ceremony.
Data edited on: 26. September 2023.