RESOURCE CENTER » FUNERAL ISSUES » Memorial Services
A memorial service is a service without the body present and can vary in     ceremony and procedures according to the community and religious   affiliations.   Some families prefer public visitations followed by a   private or graveside   service with a memorial service later at the   church or funeral   home.
        
Because the body is not present at the memorial, disposition may     take place either before or after the service. You can hold a memorial   service   instead of a funeral, or in addition to it. For instance, you   might have a   funeral in the town where the person lived and died, and a   memorial service   later in the town where he/she grew up.



 
         
         
         
         
        