In conjunction with or sometimes in place of a clergy person, family or friends may share personal thoughts, memories and feelings about the deceased as part of the service.
(Source: ICCFA FAQs: http://consumer.iccfa.com/faq)
In conjunction with or sometimes in place of a clergy person, family or friends may share personal thoughts, memories and feelings about the deceased as part of the service.
(Source: ICCFA FAQs: http://consumer.iccfa.com/faq)
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