How to Arrange an Obituary in Singapore

How to Arrange an Obituary in Singapore

Losing someone is never easy. In the midst of arrangements and emotions, writing an obituary may feel overwhelming. Yet, it is one of the most important ways to inform, invite, and honour. This guide walks you through how to arrange an obituary in Singapore. Need help with funeral arrangements? Reach us out at Memorial Funeral Specialist Singapore for compassionate support …

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Memorial Funeral Living Funeral

What is a Living Funeral & How to Arrange One in Singapore

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  • April 7, 2025

A living funeral is a way to be part of your own farewell. Instead of leaving words unspoken, you get to hear the stories, the laughter, and the love while you are still here. It creates a moment for you to share memories, express gratitude, and spend time with the people who matter most.  This practice is gaining attention in …

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Buddhism Life and Death Quotes

20 Buddhist Quotes on Life and Death to Comfort You and Bring Peace

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  • March 3, 2025

Life and death are interconnected truths that all of us must face. In Buddhism, these concepts are not merely viewed as beginnings or endings but as parts of a larger cycle – the samsara, or cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Through its teachings, Buddhism offers profound wisdom on embracing impermanence, cultivating mindfulness, and finding peace in the inevitability of …

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Qing Ming Festival

Qing Ming Festival – What is it & How Do People Celebrate It?

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  • February 13, 2025

What is the Qing Ming Festival? Qing Ming Jie (清明节) or Qing Ming Festival is similar to All Souls Day, where it’s a day dedicated to remembering and respecting their ancestors and relatives that has passed away with traditional rites and rituals passed on. What is the Qing Ming Festival? The origin of the Qing Ming Festival actually originated from …

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traditional offering to a shrine

Why Ancestor Worship is Important in Buddhism

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  • February 1, 2025

Ancestor worship (拜祖先) holds a vital place in Buddhist practices, particularly in Singapore’s multicultural society. Deeply rooted in the teachings of gratitude, respect, and interconnectedness, ancestor worship is not only a spiritual practice but also a cultural tradition that strengthens family and community bonds. This article explores the significance of ancestor worship in Buddhism, its historical and cultural context in Singapore, and the …

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dos and don’ts of writing a condolence message

Dos and Don’ts of Writing a Condolence Message [with 100 Examples]

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  • January 2, 2025

In times of loss, a heartfelt condolence message can provide comfort and solace to those grieving. It’s a way to express sympathy, show support, and acknowledge the pain of others. This article will guide you through the essential dos and don’ts of writing a condolence message, ensuring that your words resonate with sincerity and compassion. Need a professional funeral service …

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Chinese Funeral Superstitions & Etiquette

Chinese Funeral Superstitions & Etiquette

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  • December 9, 2024

Chinese culture has many old traditions, and Chinese funeral superstitions play a big part in them. These practices are designed to honour the dead while protecting the living from bad luck. Here’s a deeper look into Chinese funeral superstitions and etiquette. Superstitions Chinese funeral superstitions suggest that the way a person is honoured after death can affect the family’s luck …

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