Funeral advice and news in Switzerland

Every year, more than 70,000 people die in Switzerland. These figures reveal essential demographic trends: population ageing, changing causes of death and regional disparities. Understanding this data helps anticipate the social and health challenges of the coming decades.

Obituary platforms are rapidly evolving, transitioning from simple announcements to genuine community and interactive spaces. This digital transformation responds to the expectations of new generations and redefines our way of honouring memory and supporting bereavement. Discover how these digital tools are shaping the future of commemoration.

New generations are radically transforming our relationship with death. Between digitalisation, environmental awareness and the quest for authenticity, millennials and Generation Z are redefining the funeral codes inherited from the past. A societal shift that is disrupting the sector and opening up new perspectives for honouring memory.

Environmental concerns are profoundly transforming the funeral sector. From natural burial to biodegradable urns, Swiss families are seeking ecological alternatives to honour their loved ones whilst respecting the planet.

Death is perceived and experienced differently across cultures: a feared passage in the West, a natural stage of a cycle in Asia, a joyful celebration in Mexico. Discover how traditions around the world honour their deceased and what these visions teach us about our own relationship with death.

A death in Switzerland represents a budget between CHF 5,000 and 15,000 depending on the choices made. Between funeral home costs, administrative procedures, the ceremony and the death notice, it is essential to understand each expense item to avoid unpleasant surprises and control your budget.

Transporting a funeral urn across borders requires compliance with precise rules and preparation of the correct documents. This guide explains the customs and legal formalities for repatriating ashes to or from Switzerland, whether by plane, car or post.

Choosing an ecological funeral means honouring the memory of a loved one whilst respecting the planet. From natural burial to low-emission cremation, discover sustainable solutions for organising funerals in line with your environmental values.

Advance directives allow you to express your medical choices for the day when you can no longer do so yourself. This essential document guarantees that your end-of-life wishes are respected and relieves your loved ones of difficult decisions.

A funeral contract allows you to finance and organise your funeral in advance to relieve your loved ones. There are two main types: capital-based or service-based. This guide helps you understand how they work and choose the option best suited to your needs.

Creating an online memory space allows you to preserve the memory of a loved one in an accessible and lasting way. This guide explains why and how to create a digital tribute page, personalise the commemorative space and keep it alive over time.

When faced with a death, should you organise the funeral yourself or use a funeral home? Both options present very different advantages and constraints in terms of costs, procedures and personal investment. This guide compares these two approaches to help you choose the one that suits your situation.