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Home funerals are starting to catch on. Or come around again. The death rituals of our forebears used to include preparing loved ones for burial and setting them in the parlor for visitation as mourners came to pay respects.

Imwalle Memorial Funeral Home
(513) 641-3434
4811 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH
Donald & Stewart Funeral Home
(513) 961-3900
3939 Reading Rd
Cincinnati, OH
Glover Funeral & Cremation Service
(513) 961-5600
3602 Reading Rd
Cincinnati, OH
St Mary Cemetery & Mausoleum
(513) 242-4191
701 E Ross Ave
Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati Cremation Company
(513) 861-1021
525 Martin Luther King Dr W
Cincinnati, OH
Renfro Funeral Svc Incorporated
(513) 221-4812
647 Forest Ave
Cincinnati, OH
JC Battle & Sons Funeral Home
(513) 281-4330
543 Rockdale Ave
Cincinnati, OH
St John Cemetery
(513) 482-4341
4423 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH
Spring Grove Cemetery
(513) 681-7526
4521 Spring Grove Ave
Cincinnati, OH
Jamison & Jamison Funeral Home
(513) 961-7544
3437 Montgomery Rd
Cincinnati, OH
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Home funerals are starting to catch on. Or come around again. The death rituals of our forebears used to include preparing loved ones for burial and setting them in the parlor for visitation as mourners came to pay respects.  It was a caring demonstration. 

As time went on, enterprising types realized they could offer bigger parlors to families without proper space, and they could attend the other tasks as well such as embalming. So came into being death-care businesses known as "funeral parlors" and "funeral homes." We took back our parlors, and started calling them "living rooms," but lost touch with personal sendoffs and rituals that belong to respecting and mourning our loved ones.

Lately, a growing number of people have wanted to return to the old customs to restore a missing element of loved-one care. Home Funeral Specialists can advise on how to prepare the loved one's body, that is, clean, dress and cool it, navigate necessary paperwork, and make decisions pertinent to memorializing a life ended.

Home funeral specialists are also called "death midwives" or "death doulas".

One group, has created a home funeral guide called, Undertaken With Love: A Home Funeral Guide for Congregations and Communities. The guide can be downloaded for free at their websi...

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