Prearranging your funeral is a gift you
give your loved ones. It allows them to concentrate
on remembering and healing instead of making decisions
at a time they will be under great stress.
It can be as simple as choosing your funeral home, service type, casket and
vault (if needed). Or you may complete the arrangements by choosing the church
readings and music, flowers you prefer, prayer card verse, funeral luncheon
location, and supplying obituary notice information. The funeral home will
record this data to keep on file, ready when needed.
A number of people feel that once they have chosen and/or purchased their
cemetery property, that all is done. As you can see from the above list,
all is far from done. It is best to see your funeral director first.
Reduce the stress
If the funeral is prearranged, your
family can focus on the special things they would like
to have done at the visitation or funeral ceremony
to personalize it for you rather than worrying "Did
I choose the right casket?" Those little things
that personalize a service such as bringing family
pictures for display, music to be played during the
visitation or fraternal organization services will
help your survivors feel better about their final time
with you and ease their pain.
The pre-arrangement may also be paid
for in advance to reduce financial stress at the time of death. The prepayment
is established in a funeral trust in either a bank/credit union or insurance
policy.
This pre-arrangement form will help
with some of your decisions.
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