Next Gen Memorials
Funeral Services in San Francisco, CA

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About Us
read moreA bit about us - we developed Next Gen Memorials because we found most urns and tokens of remembrance are expensive, uninspired and often don't reflect the sense of aesthetic of the new generation. It seems everyone is selling the same unattractive urns and memorial products. We think that people deserve more. We personally design or carefully choose each of our products with distinction and sophistication in mind. Our goal is to provide urns and memorial life celebration products that are as unique and as beautiful as the person you lost.
Planning a celebration of life
read morePlanning a Celebration of Life? Use these memorial service ideas to turn a funeral into a memorable Life Celebration. This page contains ideas for creating a personal memorial service. Use one or several of them to turn a run-of-the-mill funeral into a memorable celebration of life. From Memory Tables and Memory Boards to Register Books, there are a lot of ways to make a funeral interesting and unique to your loved one, and to preserve the memories of the guests and family who attend. For more cool funeral ideas, visit What do They Hand Out at Funerals.
Country Funeral Songs and Lyrics
read moreView below a list of country funeral songs that you may want to use at a life celebration or memorial service that you are planning. Any of these songs is appropriate for a memorial service or funeral, or to create a video tribute to your loved one. Or make a CD with a selection of country funeral songs and give it out to your guests. We also have a list of rock, pop and classic funeral songs. First select the page number at the top, then select a sort option such as "Funeral songs for Dad" to select those songs from inside that page.
How to write an obituary
read moreNeed help with how to write an obituary? Most obituaries follow a pattern, as you will see below. But feel free to make it personal and interesting to readers. Then as you are writing the obituary, refer to our sample obituary page for more examples and ideas.
How to Scatter Ashes
read moreWould you like to learn about how to scatter ashes? You may envision going out to a beautiful spot and scattering your loved one's ashes. This can be a beautiful, ceremonial and a very healing way of returning a loved one to nature. However, it can also be a disaster. The following guidelines will make the experience a positive one. Also it will make the final wish of your loved one, "I just want my ashes to be scattered" to come true. To begin, often the word "ashes" is used to describe cremated remains.