David I. Jacobson
Funeral Home Director
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Co-authored Articles (9)
How to Write a Touching Obituary
Honor a loved one who has passed by sharing their story with your communityWriting an obituary is a great responsibility but also a very meaningful gesture. Losing a loved one is a difficult process to go through, but ta...
How to Be Buried as a Tree
If you’re an environmentally conscious person, you may have heard of tree pod burials, or natural burials. This eco-friendly alternative to a traditional burial not only saves you money, but it’s great for the enviro...
How to
Become a Mortician
Morticians have a great many duties, but their primary job responsibilities are to help families with funeral planning, prepare bodies for burial and cremation, manage legal paperwork and documents, and aid grieving love...
How to
Move a Gravesite
You may decide to move a gravesite because your deceased relative was buried in a cemetery plot you no longer wish to keep or the deceased was buried out of state. Moving a gravesite may also be done because the cemetery...
How to
Write a Eulogy For Mother
Writing a eulogy for your mother can be emotional and difficult, but it also gives you the opportunity to celebrate her life. Everyone at the funeral or memorial service will most likely be gracious and interested in hea...
How to Give a Speech at a Funeral
Eulogizing someone can be a very difficult thing to do. You want to talk with affection about someone you've lost, but you don't want to fall apart. You may fall apart a little, but you'll see in the end that it's okay...
What to Do at a Jewish Funeral for Non-Jews (Gentiles)
An etiquette guide for Jewish burial and mourning rituals Anyone of any faith is welcome to mourn a Jewish friend or loved one at a Jewish funeral. Traditional services are somber, contemplative affairs with unique cult...
How Long After Someone Dies Is There a Funeral Service?
Answering your questions about funeral services and burial timeframesA lot goes into planning a funeral, and when and how it takes place can have as much thought as the service itself. While you may not have thought too ...
How to
Plan Your Own Funeral
Planning your own funeral may be an emotionally taxing process, but it will save your relatives a great deal of pain and worry in the long run. To start off you will want to brainstorm all of the possible details that yo...