In the Event of a Bereavement in Malaysia – Funeral Arrangements and Ongoing Support
- Erik & Aya
- 6 days ago
- 5 min read

Death is something that comes to all of us one day, and no one can predict when or where it will happen.If you were to experience the sudden loss of a loved one while overseas, it can be overwhelming and difficult to know what to do.
【Support for Funerals and End-of-Life Planning】
At Tabiniko, we also provide support for funeral arrangements and end-of-life planning.In addition to funerals, we assist with the purchase of burial plots and niches for cremation ashes, as well as funeral arrangements for beloved pets who are just like family.
If you ever find yourself facing a sudden loss and don’t know who to turn to, where to begin, or are struggling with language barriers, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
If you own property or have bank accounts in Malaysia, having a will can help prevent complications when the time comes.We now offer support for will preparation, so you can clearly express your wishes and ensure peace of mind for yourself and your family.We work with trusted professionals who will guide you through the process carefully and clearly, making it easy even for those with no prior experience.
We also offer Sheng Ji (Feng Shui Life Foundation) ceremonies. If you are interested in learning more, feel free to contact us for a consultation.
“Sheng Ji” is a traditional Feng Shui ritual performed while a person is still alive to enhance their fortune.By burying personal items such as hair or nails in auspicious land with strong Feng Shui energy, the ceremony aims to attract prosperity, good health, success, and long life.
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Recently, we visited a Chinese-style funeral home – a comprehensive memorial facility.The premises include a funeral hall, columbarium, display areas for coffins and urns, and comfortable waiting lounges. From funeral ceremonies to ash placement, memorial services, and pre-planning consultations, all services are provided under one roof for your convenience.
<Burial>

In Malaysia, you can choose between burial and cremation.For some religious groups, burial is mandatory.For others, cremation is a widely chosen option, as it is generally more budget-friendly.

<Cremation>

In the display area, you can view actual urns. It is also available for use during pre-need consultations or advance arrangements.



<A columbarium that blends tradition with modern design>

The urn compartments are arranged like a condominium, with neatly structured shelves.
This columbarium features a design that beautifully blends traditional elegance with modern sensibilities.。


This one is for a couple.

The shelf on the left side of the photo has a three-tier structure and is designed for family use.



As Malaysia’s population continues to grow, the facility is being expanded to meet increasing demand.
<A columbarium that looks like a library>


The memories of a couple’s life together are placed into a book, and their ashes are gently laid to rest within it.

<Christian-style columbarium>

The design harmoniously blends Christian spirituality with modern aesthetics.
<A prayer room for Buddhist rites>



A statue of Kannon (the Goddess of Mercy) is enshrined within the facility. It is open to the public, and anyone is welcome to visit and offer prayers.
<Offering light>


Inside the facility, numerous individual offering lights (Komyo-to) are arranged in neat rows. Each light is lit with heartfelt wishes for happiness, peace, and ancestral remembrance from those who offer them.
In Chinese cultural traditions, many people light these lamps with the hope of attracting good fortune through feng shui.
The illuminated display creates a solemn and reverent atmosphere, enhanced by decorative lighting. These prayer lights remain lit for one year and are available to anyone who wishes to apply.
We also offer these lights for sale. If you are interested, please feel free to inquire.

Although the interior of the funeral facility uses minimal color, it has a sparkling, radiant atmosphere.

This is the waiting lounge. The space offers a calm and refined atmosphere, with a touch of luxury.
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(The following is an introduction from the website of the funeral company represented by Tabiniko.)
☎️🤝 What to Do in the Event of a Sudden Passing
— The Process Leading Up to the Funeral —
To ensure that bereaved families can say their final goodbyes with peace of mind, our experienced staff will support you with care and professionalism throughout the entire process.
Step 1: Contact Our Agency or Dedicated Hotline
Our experienced agents and staff will respond promptly and guide you step-by-step through what needs to be done.
Step 2: Funeral Consultation and Arrangements
If the deceased had a pre-arranged funeral plan, please let us know.If not, we will introduce suitable plans, including fully customized options tailored to your wishes and needs.
Step 3: Choose Cremation or Burial
You may choose between cremation and burial, depending on the deceased’s wishes, religious practices, and your family’s preferences. We will offer guidance to help you make the most appropriate decision.
Step 4: Decide on the Final Resting Place
If you are uncertain about where the remains should be laid to rest—such as a columbarium or cemetery—please feel free to consult us.We can introduce you to beautifully maintained private cemeteries and resting places both in Malaysia and overseas.
Step 5: Focus on What Truly Matters
We handle all the necessary arrangements so that you and your family can focus on cherishing your final moments, sharing your grief, and beginning the healing process with peace of mind.
📝🕊️ 6-Step Guide to Pre-Planning for Peace of Mind
Thinking about your own passing can be an emotional and difficult process. However, by making preparations in advance, you can give yourself and your loved ones peace of mind—allowing everyone to live each day with greater comfort and clarity.
Like any major life decision, end-of-life planning isn't easy. That’s why it’s important to start as early as possible. Having time on your side allows you to think carefully, make informed decisions, and avoid unnecessary stress.
Here are 6 simple steps to help guide you through the pre-planning process:
1. Research and compare funeral service providers
Take the time to explore different options and choose a provider that aligns with your values, preferences, and budget.
2. Understand your budget and payment options
Clarify how much you wish to spend and what financial arrangements are available—whether lump-sum, installment, or pre-need plans.
3. Consider how you want to be remembered and honored
Would you prefer a traditional ceremony, a memorial, or a celebration of life? Think about the kind of legacy you wish to leave.
4. Decide on your final resting place
Whether you prefer cremation with a niche in a columbarium or a traditional burial, your wishes should be clearly outlined.
5. Identify any charities you’d like to support
If there are causes close to your heart, consider arranging for donations or legacy gifts as part of your plan.
6. Communicate your wishes with your family
Let your loved ones know what you’ve decided. Clear communication can prevent confusion, reduce emotional burden, and ensure your wishes are respected.
We understand that planning and handling funeral arrangements can be overwhelming for families. As a bridge between you and professional service providers, we are here to help ease your burden. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
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