At Egizi Funeral Home, it’s our privilege to serve people from all faiths, cultural backgrounds, and walks of life. It does not matter what your needs or budget are, because we are here to help you craft a funeral service that is memorable and personal. They say the best things in life are free, and that’s true in funeral service as well. It’s the level of personalization and thought you put into your loved one’s farewell that is really going to make all the difference.

So once you’ve determined your budget, stick to it—we’ll help you. Here are some ideas for personalizing a funeral service that don’t cost a thing:

  • Write a poem to be read during the service.
  • Ask a friend to play special music—maybe even an original composition if you’re musically inclined.
  • Choose a dress code and ask your guests to participate. Some ideas include wearing your loved one’s favorite color or the jersey of their favorite sports team.
  • Play your loved one’s favorite music, whether that is Handel or Elvis Presley.
  • Carry a theme throughout the visitation and service that reflects your friend or family member’s life and interests. You might feature fishing memorabilia or surround the space with cooking utensils and favorite recipes.
  • Design a memory table showcasing specific items that represent your loved one’s life, hobbies, and passions.

Another meaningful way to personalize a service on a budget is by inviting guests to participate in the storytelling. Encourage friends and family to share brief memories, either during the service or in a written form that can be compiled into a keepsake for the family. These shared reflections often become some of the most cherished elements of a tribute, offering comfort, connection, and a fuller picture of a life well lived, without adding any financial burden.

We can help you put this memorial together and also offer cremation options, including a variety of keepsake jewelry and urns.

We know your loved one was special. No one on earth was exactly like them. We will partner with you in creating a service that is as unique as they were.

Think about the most memorable funeral service you’ve ever been to. What made it so special? Share in the comments below.