Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
We're Here to Answer Your Questions
At Lloyd Edward Memorial, we know that planning a funeral or memorial service often comes with many questions—especially during a time of grief. We’ve compiled some of the most commonly asked questions from the families we serve, along with clear and compassionate answers to guide you through the process.
Whether you’re making arrangements now or planning for the future, this page offers helpful information on everything from service types and costs to personalization and legal requirements. Our staff is always available to provide further assistance, so please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at (281) 820-7070.
Common Questions from Families We Serve
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What is a funeral?
A funeral is any ceremony that offers an opportunity for family members and friends of the deceased to express love, respect, honor and grief for a loved one. Whether you choose traditional burial, cremation or green burial, a funeral offers the bereaved a place to celebrate life and take the first step towards healing.
What do funeral directors do?
Essentially, a funeral director is trained to anticipate your needs and help you decide on the details of your service. But, in the end, it is you who knows your loved one best, so a director is here to simply help arrange any type of service that will honor and celebrate your loved one. Directors can be caregivers, planners, organizers and advisors all at once. They are trained to answer questions about grief, recognize when a person’s having difficulty coping, and recommend sources of professional help. Funeral directors can also link survivors with support groups at the funeral home or in the community.

