Thursday, May 19, 2011

Buddhist Funeral Service

Mr Khaw was having a light family chit-chat with his wife at home one evening and all of a sudden, he just collapsed in the middle of the conversation. Even persistent revival attempts by the family members was unsuccessful and upon arrival of the ambulance, he was pronounced dead by the attending medical officer.

We responded to the family's call and our Service Consultant arrived at the deceased's home within half an hour. A police report was lodged on the death soon after (a standard procedure) and our service crew transported the late Mr Khaw's remains back to Nirvana Memorial Center for the en-coffin preparations.

A meeting was conducted thereafter at the Memorial Center attended by most of the family members. All funeral matters were carefully addressed, including funeral rituals, date of departure and other essential arrangements such as prayer offerings, altar setup etc.

Our highly efficient service team managed to complete all the preparation works as scheduled and the memorial hall was all set up in accordance with the wishes of the family members and ready for the evening prayer. This brought much comfort to the family.

The following day, we brought the family to Nirvana Shah Alam. The children then selected the serene and Kuan Yin blessed Tang Villa 2, as the final resting place for their beloved father.

Mrs Khaw was truly appreciative of the services rendered by Nirvana and she gave high commendation of our professional approach throughout the entire funeral of her late husband.



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