Have you thought about your funeral wishes? Is cremation an option you have considered? What will a funeral cost? Is it cheaper to choose cremation? Can you plan and pay for your funeral in advance? How do you tell your family what your wishes are? Is there a way to make your passing easier on your family? Visit my website to learn what I did to ensure that my family will have very little to be concerned with when I pass away. Hopefully, it will help you decide what plans to make now, so that your family can focus on grieving their loss in the future.
26 September 2018
Imagine choosing to have a family member buried just just to find out down the road that you are going to be moving out of state. This could cause distress, not being able to visit your loved one at their final resting spot and having a casket and gravestone moved might be costly and impossible to attain. If the recently-deceased didn't address their final wishes, it makes perfect sense to select cremation and to plan an honorary ceremony.
4 July 2018
If you are in the process of planning the funeral of a loved one who might not have given clear instructions about his or her preferences, then you could be overwhelmed by your options. In these situations, many people opt for an underground burial, which is often considered the most traditional choice. However, it's important to know that it's not the only choice. Instead, you may want to consider burial in a mausoleum.
4 June 2018
Most people don't want to take the time to even imagine their own funeral. Death can be scary, and it can be a difficult topic to discuss. But, it's worthwhile to consider your own funeral wishes during your lifetime. This gives you the chance to create a funeral service that truly honors and reflects your life. A funeral planning professional can make the entire process easier. Keep reading to better understand the reasons as to why you should plan ahead for your own funeral.
4 May 2018
In addition to the standard burial urn, cremation keepsakes have become a popular way to keep loved ones close after they pass on. Though the urn will often be in a memorial or in the home of their closest family member, a small number of ashes can be separated into keepsakes for those who were close to them. Here are a few options for those who want something unique and tangible to remember their family member by.
2 April 2018
Death is inevitable, and while it can be uncomfortable for a person to think about his or her demise, more and more people are pre-planning their final arrangements in order to make the time easier for family and loved ones. Even if you don't want to pre-plan your funeral or memorial service, it is important to think about your final arrangements and include information in your will to let your family know your final wishes.