Taoist
The funeral typically begins with a simple and solemn ceremony where family and friends gather to pay their respects.
An altar adorned with flowers, candles, and incense is set up to honor the deceased.
Taoist priests guide the proceedings, leading prayers and rituals that seek to create balance and align with the Tao, or the way of nature.
Family members often wear white, symbolizing purity, and mourners may participate in traditional mourning rites.
After the ceremony, the body may be cremated or buried in accordance with the family's preferences.
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Inclusive of (not limited to):
- Hokkien Taoist
- Teochew Taoist
- Cantonese Taoist
- Hainanese Taoist
- Hakka Taoist
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Packages start from $8,088
Buddhist
A Buddhist funeral service in typically follows traditional rituals and customs rooted in Buddhist teachings.
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It involves chanting by monks, offering of incense and candles, and paying respects to the deceased through bowing and sharing memories.
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A key aspect is the merit transfer, where attendees contribute to the deceased's spiritual journey by accumulating positive karma through acts of generosity.
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The service reflects the belief in impermanence and the cycle of life, aiming to guide the departed towards a favorable rebirth.
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Packages start from $5,588
Christian
A Christian funeral service typically follows a reverent and solemn ceremony that reflects the beliefs of the Christian faith.
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The service includes prayers, hymns, scripture readings, and a eulogy to honor and remember the deceased.
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Family and friends gather to offer condolences and support to the grieving family, while the service emphasizes the hope of resurrection and eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ.
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The ceremony embodies a blend of cultural practices and Christian rituals, providing comfort and solace to those in mourning.
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Packages start from $4,588
Roman Catholic
A Roman Catholic funeral service typically follows a solemn and reverent structure.
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The Vigil
It begins with a wake, where family and friends gather to offer prayers and pay their respects.
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Funeral Mass
A funeral Mass is then held, often at the church where the deceased was a member, involving readings from the Bible, prayers for the deceased, and a eulogy.
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Rites of Committal
The service emphasizes the belief in the resurrection and eternal life, offering comfort to the grieving while honoring the departed's faith and contributions.
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Finally, the deceased is usually laid to rest in a cemetery or columbarium, marked by prayers and blessings from the priest.
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Packages start from $4,588
Free-Thinker
Free thinker funeral arrangements in Singapore provide a secular and non-religious option for individuals who don't adhere to any specific religious beliefs.
These services are tailored to honor the life and values of free thinkers, emphasizing independent thought and skepticism.
The ceremonies focus on celebrating the person's life, achievements, and the impact they had on others, without religious rituals.
These arrangements aim to provide a meaningful and respectful farewell for those who prefer a non-traditional approach to funeral services.
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Packages start from $4,588
Soka Gakkai
Soka Gakkai funeral arrangement typically follows a solemn and respectful process rooted in the teachings of Nichiren Buddhism, where the ceremony aims to celebrate the life of the departed and offer comfort to the grieving family and friends.
The Soka Gakkai community emphasizes the importance of compassion and support for the bereaved, fostering a sense of unity and understanding during this difficult time.
The ceremony may also include rituals such as incense offerings, sharing of memories, and expressions of gratitude for the deceased's contributions.
Overall, the funeral serves as a spiritual and communal event that honors the departed and provides solace to those mourning their loss.
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Packages start from $4,588
We understand that international repatriation is a delicate and complex process, and we are here to guide you through it.
International repatriation involves the transportation of a deceased person's remains from one country to another, be it inbound or outbound.
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Here's a concise overview of the key steps involved:
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- Documentation
1. Obtain a legal and official death certificate issued by the local authorities where the death occurred.
2. Contact the relevant consulate or embassy to understand their specific documentation requirements for repatriation.
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- Embalming and Preparation
1. In most cases, international repatriation requires embalming of the body to comply with international health and safety standards.
2. Choose a suitable casket that meets the transportation regulations of both the departure and arrival countries.
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- Logistics
1. With our wide network, we will work with experienced international repatriation services that can coordinate with airlines to arrange for transportation.
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- Customs and Regulations
1. We will take note of customs regulations and procedures of both the departure and arrival countries.
2. We will also ensure compliance with any legal requirements or permits necessary for international transportation.
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- Reception at Destination
1. We will coordinate with the funeral director at the destination who will receive the remains and assist with local arrangements for transportation from the arrival airport to the chosen funeral home or cemetery.