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When a loved one dies, even if the death was expected, there are suddenly many details to attend to. The decisions that face those making funeral arrangements can be especially confusing and overwhelming. St. George's-in-the-Pines can help. You do not need to be a member of St. George's to request assistance with a funeral service. Here are some ways we may be useful.
If possible, arrange a time to make plans for yourself or for a loved one long before death is immanent. We can discuss with you the details concerning a service and record your wishes for future reference.
When a death has occurred contact us as soon as possible (this is one occasion when clergy will not mind being disturbed at home) and let us help to guide you through the many options you have for honouring the wishes both of your loved one and of those who are grieving.
Our church can be set aside for your use, along with the hall or other rooms. The service of our organist is also available. There is no charge for the use of the church, but some charges do apply to the other rooms and to any personnel.
If a loved one has died far away, or if the body is not available for burial, you can arrange a memorial service for them at St. George's. This can be a very important step in the grieving process, even if the service is very small and private.
At the final crossroads of life, St. George's-in-the-Pines can be there to offer guidance and support. Please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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