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In our blog, we share resources and information that families in our community can use to cope with their loss or better understand their grief. We also write about ways we have been involved in the community. Check out our latest posts below.
What Do Cremation Services Include?
Posted on May 27, 2019 by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home | Leave a comment
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Comprehensive Syracuse, NY cremation services are available from our funeral home to make sure every step of the funeral planning and cremation process goes smoothly. Our job is to reduce as much stress as we can for the family, while they are mourning the death of a loved one. One service is preplanning cremations. Some […]
Continue ReadingGrieving the Loss of a Sibling
Posted on May 20, 2019 by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home | Leave a comment
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One of the Syracuse, NY funeral services offered is grief resources. Grieving when our family members die is a given. But grief differs and is unique for the relationship of the family member and us. We grieve one way when our parents die. We grieve another way when aunts and uncles die. But when siblings […]
Continue ReadingDifferent Types of Cremations
Posted on May 13, 2019 by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home | Leave a comment
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When considering cremation services in Syracuse, NY there are many different options that you can choose as part of your funeral planning. Direct cremation is one option. With direct cremation, there is no service or ceremony before the cremation. When your loved one dies, the funeral home will transport the body from the place of […]
Continue ReadingFuneral Benefits for Military Veterans
Posted on May 6, 2019 by Bagozzi Twins Funeral Home | Leave a comment
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When planning funerals at Syracuse, NY funeral homes, family members should be aware that funeral benefits are available from the Department of Veterans Affairs if their loved one served in the military and received an honorable or general discharge. If your loved one was a military veteran, be sure to bring a copy (not the […]
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