The prices for a funeral in Zeven differ according to the desired type of funeral as well as the execution of the funeral. The funeral costs, which arise as a result of a death, include on the one hand the services of the mortician, i.e. the personal services (the cost of a coffin or an urn, the burial linen, the transfer of the deceased and the hygienic care). This includes all administrative tasks as well as the completion of formalities (application for the death certificate, administrative procedures, deregistration from the health insurance company, etc.). In some cases, the funeral director will make advance payments on your behalf. On the other hand, there are numerous expenses for services of external service providers or also called external services. These include the issuance of the death certificate and the death certificate, the expenses for flower arrangements and funeral wreaths for the funeral, funeral cards and obituaries in the newspaper and the cemetery costs, if the deceased is to be buried in a cemetery. For urn burials, there is a cost for cremation at a crematory.
Flower arrangements for the funeral service must be ordered from a funeral florist in Zeven. Expenses for funeral speakers and musicians for the funeral service and costs for the funeral coffee must be planned. Do you have difficulties finding a suitable restaurant for the funeral coffee in Zeven? Contact a Zeven funeral director you trust, they will be very happy to put you in touch with a catering service or an inn in Zeven where you can receive your mourners after the funeral.
Every funeral home in Zeven is subject to the current burial law of the state of Lower Saxony. This stipulates that every deceased person must be buried in a cemetery. Ash capsules in decorative urns from cremations are kept in cemeteries in special grave forms such as columbaria, urn row graves or anonymous grave fields. For scattering ashes on land, there are cemetery forests and cemetery meadows; at sea, there are specially designated scattering areas. The choice of cemetery is left to the relatives or to the last wishes of the deceased, if he or she has regulated this in a will or by disposition. Private burials on one's own property or taking ashes home are not permitted in Germany. The only exception is a Tree Of Life burial in Zeven, which is a tree burial on one's own plot, where a portion of the ashes of the deceased are removed by the funeral director and added to the soil of the planted tree. In a diamond burial in Zeven, a portion of the ashes can also be removed by the funeral home and formed into a diamond pendant through an outside process. In this way, a portion of the deceased can "live on" with their loved ones.
In a funeral provision contract, which you can conclude at any time at a funeral home in Zeven, it is regulated at an early stage, how the own funeral should look once. Here you can, for example, specify your desired form of bur ial or which cemetery in Zeven you would like to be buried in. The funeral financing is also regulated in a contract for funeral provision, which relieves your relatives later.
In addition to the traditional coffin or urn burial in a Zeven cemetery, the options for a funeral in Zeitz also include alternative burial forms such as a forest burial, a burial at sea or an alpine meadow burial. An anonymous burial in Zeven is also possible.
The grave in the cemetery is considered a place of remembrance and remembrance and helps the mourners to preserve the legacy of the deceased with dignity. After the funeral, the grave site in Zeven is decorated by the mourners with flowers, wreaths and funeral arrangements. But even after that, the newly laid out gravesite requires intensive care. The surviving relatives can either take care of the care and maintenance of the grave themselves or a grave care service in Zeven can be commissioned. This may be necessary, for example, if the relatives do not live in Zeven themselves or the grave care is no longer manageable for physical reasons.