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Having a reception after a memorial or funeral service is something that is customary and that can help people deal with the loss of a loved one. People need to mingle and talk and offer each other support and a reception can make this possible. It can be stressful to make these arrangements on top of the funeral or memorial arrangements, however, so it can make a difference to know a few things that you can do to make the process a bit simpler. Here are some tips that directors of funeral homes in Breaux Bridge, LA want you to remember.
The best thing that you can do when you start planning the reception is to ask people you trust to help you. You will be dealing with many other funerary arrangements and you do not want to get overwhelmed. Choose a few people that you trust and delegate tasks to them so that you can focus on other things.
You will also want to consider the location for the reception. Some funeral homes offer discounts on renting space if you choose to have the service and the reception with them. You will want to consider a place of worship if that is your preference, or you can choose to have the reception somewhere else, like a park or even at home.
Consider how you will let people know of the reception. If everyone who attends the funeral or memorial is invited, then you may want to announce it at the service or you can even have it included in the program. If only a select group of people is invited to the reception, you want to be more discrete about it. You can let them know privately about it, or you can even send them invitations online that they can respond to. Knowing how many people you want to invite will help with choosing a location.
The food is another thing you need to think about with plenty of time. Catering is always a great option but it may not be the right one for everyone because of costs. You can prepare the food yourself if the reception will be a small one, or you can even ask people to donate platters of food for it. This can be a great option, since it allows you to save money and it also lets people contribute to the reception. You need to decide if it will be finger foods and drinks or if it will be more like a pot-luck dinner.
A reception after a funeral service can be the best thing for everyone who is mourning. It allows people to offer each other comfort and to get the kind of support that they need to get through the grief. If you want to make certain that planning the reception does not take too long and is not too stressful, you will want to consider reaching out for help. You can learn more about putting together a reception by contacting a Breaux Bridge, LA funeral home like us. We are here to help you with everything you need to give your loved one the sendoff they deserve. Visit us today at one of our locations to learn more or give us a call right now to speak with an expert about our options.
Jim is originally from Orange, Texas and attended Northwestern State University while on a golf scholarship. Jim graduated in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.
After graduation, he returned to Texas, where he started a family and worked for an industrial transportation warehouse.
In 2002, Jim received a degree in Applied Sciences from the Dallas Institute of Funeral Sciences and returned to Natchitoches. He has been professionally employed as a licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer since obtaining this degree.
Jim joined the staff at Blanchard-St. Denis in March 2008 and became General Manager in 2017. Jim’s level of care for the families he serves is shown everyday by his strong work ethic and his compassion for others at one of the most difficult times in their life.
He is married to Laura Flores and together they are owners of a local restaurant. In his spare time, Jim enjoys spending time with his family and occasionally playing golf with his son, Joe.
Dawn Slaughter has been a resident of Natchitoches since 1994. She moved to Natchitoches from Bossier City to attend Northwestern State University, but South Louisiana will always be “home”. Her dad spent 23 years in the Air Force, during which time she was fortunate enough to live abroad for 3 years and traveled to several countries. She met her husband Jason, at NSU. They have three beautiful daughters, Madison, Morgan, and Mikayla. In 2011, she graduated from Northwestern.
She was a stay-at-home mom for many years. Her husband has subcontracted for cemetery service for the funeral home for over 20 years. She began working at Blanchard-St. Denis Funeral Home in November of 2018 as the office administrator and received her funeral director’s license in July of 2019. Dawn takes pride in helping the families of Natchitoches during some of their most difficult times, and helping them prepare their final arrangements to lessen the grief for their families.
Dawn is very active in her church, teaching her little third graders in Sunday School and singing in the choir at Christmas time. She is a member of the Les Amies Service Organization and enjoys volunteering in the community. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking and quilting. She is her daughter’s biggest fan in all of their pursuits.
Hunter was raised in Many, Louisiana, he graduated from Negreet High School in 2013. He then obtained an associate degree in applied sciences from Dallas institute of Funeral Service to practice Funeral Directing and Embalming.
In December of 2022, Hunter joined the staff of Blanchard-St. Denis Funeral Home. Through Hunter’s 10 years of service in the funeral industry he learned how much he loves helping families through the toughest time of their life. Hunter takes pride in treating each family he cares for like his own.
Hunter has two children, Anniston Kate and Lawson. In his spare time, he enjoys fishing, hunting, watching any kind of sport, but most of all spending time his children and family.
Tommy started his career with Blanchard St. Denis working part-time. He joined our funeral home full-time in 2011 after retiring from the United States Postal Service with 37 years of service.
Tommy is a lifelong resident of Natchitoches where he graduated from St. Mary’s High School in 1970. He furthered his education by receiving an associate degree from Northwestern State University.
He is married to Lisa McClellan. They have 4 children between them and are fondly known as Pepaw and Nana to 8 wonderful grandchildren. Tommy loves the game of golf and plays every chance he gets. He is also a wonderful cook and enjoys doing so for his family.
Tommy is passionate about caring for and seeing the needs of others. He takes pride in helping the people in his community during one of the most difficult times in their life.
Steve was born in Natchitoches and raised in Montgomery. When he graduated from high school, he attended NSU and studied mechanical arts.
He began his career with Gifford Hill and Company, a major construction supply company. While working full-time Steve attended the Shreveport Beauty Academy at night and received his license for makeup and hair styling. After 30 years he retired from Gifford Hill as Regional Manager for the Southwest region.
Steve began working for Blanchard St. Denis in 2012. His new endeavor with our firm gave him the opportunity to work in funeral service, a field he had always wanted to be a part of. Steve loves working side by side with the team at Blanchard St. Denis and helping families after the loss of a loved one.
Steve is married to Phyllis Kinkle Stroud, they have 3 wonderful daughters and 6 beautiful grandchildren.
Anthony lives in Natchitoches. He was born and reared on Cane River and went to school at St. Joseph Elementary and St. Matthew High School in Melrose.
He is married to Janet and they have 2 sons, 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Anthony retired in 2006 from L&L Automotive which he co-owned with his brother. He then opened Anthony’s Auto, selling used cars. He also helps Janet with her catering business, Tatae’s. Anthony joined the team at Blanchard St. Denis in 2020.
Anthony Loves traveling with Janet, spending time with family and talking about cars with his sons and grandsons.
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