Our Services
Buddhist Funeral Service
Taoist Funeral Service
A Taoist funeral is rich in ritual and symbolism, aimed at ensuring a smooth transition of the deceased’s soul to the afterlife. Ceremonies often include chanting, burning of joss paper offerings, and rites conducted by Taoist priests. These rituals reflect beliefs in honoring ancestors, warding off evil spirits, and maintaining cosmic harmony.
Free Thinker Funeral Service
A free thinker funeral is typically non-religious and focuses on celebrating the life of the deceased. The ceremony may include eulogies, music, and photo displays, with minimal or no religious rituals. It is often personalized according to the wishes of the deceased or their family.
SOKA
A Soka funeral follows the Buddhist principles of the Nichiren tradition, emphasizing prayers for the peaceful repose of the deceased and encouragement for the living. The ceremony typically includes chanting of “Nam-myoho-renge-kyo” led by Soka Gakkai members. It is simple an oldd dignified, focusing on hope, appreciation, and the continuity of life.
Christian Funeral Service
A Christian funeral typically involves a wake held over a couple of days, where family and friends gather to pay their respects and offer prayers. The funeral service often includes hymns, scripture readings, a sermon, and a eulogy, led by a pastor or church leader.
Catholic Funeral Service
A Catholic funeral in Singapore usually begins with a wake that includes prayers such as the Rosary and a vigil service, held over one or more days. The Funeral Mass, conducted by a priest, is a central part of the ceremony and includes Holy Communion, scripture readings, and blessings.
Hindu Funeral Service
A Hindu funeral is an important ceremony that helps the soul find peace and move on to the next stage. It is usually guided by traditions and prayers performed by family members and priests. The body is bathed, dressed, and prepared with care before cremation, which is an important part of the Hindu belief.
Direct Cremation
Direct cremation is a simple and cost-effective option where the deceased is cremated shortly after death, without a wake or funeral service. Families can select the direct cremation based on preferred faith. The body is typically collected from the hospital or home, placed in a basic casket, and transported directly to a crematorium.
Sea Burial Funeral
A sea burial involves releasing cremated ashes into the ocean, usually at designated sites approved by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. This practice offers a serene and meaningful alternative to traditional land burials or columbarium placements.
Inland Ash Scattering
Funeral Pre Planning
Funeral pre-planning is the act of arranging your funeral in advance to ensure your wishes are respected and your loved ones are guided.