tips for planning a funeral for yourself

Why Make Funeral Pre-Arrangements?

Funerals are important cultural events that allow people to grieve a person's death while celebrating their life. Funerals require quite a bit of planning. Fortunately, many of these details can be arranged ahead of time. Pre-arranging a funeral offers several benefits. Here are four reasons that people cite regarding their reasons for pre-planning funerals:

1. Relieve your family from the burden of funeral planning.

Everyone mourns differently, but grief takes its toll on everyone, no matter how they choose to show it. After a family member passes away, surviving relatives can feel shocked and sad. Many practical matters must be taken care of, such as notifying the government and financial institutions of the deceased person's passing. While death will always be a complicated and fraught thing, you can make your loved ones' lives simpler by pre-arranging your funeral. By pre-arranging your funeral, you relieve your family of the burden of funeral planning. You can also relieve a financial burden by paying for your funeral ahead of time.

2. Make all the decisions yourself.

Funerals are highly personal things, and some people wish to be involved in the decisions surrounding their own eventual funerals. A living will is one way to accomplish this, but some people prefer to plan their funerals themselves. Pre-arranging a funeral will allow you to choose everything from cremation to embalming services. You can decide on a casket or urn and decide whether or not to hold a viewing ceremony. Some people find that planning their own funerals gives them a comforting sense of peace and control.

3. Choose where you will be buried or entombed.

Some people choose to have their ashes scattered after they die. Other people prefer to be buried or entombed where their loved ones can visit their gravesites. Choosing a gravesite can be a highly personal matter. You may want your final resting place to be beside your loved ones or in a plot of land that is particularly special to you. Some people even have family mausoleums. Pre-arranging your funeral allows you to choose the location where you will be interred.

4. Lock in a good rate.

When you pre-arrange a funeral, you will pay upfront for all the goods and services that your funeral will require. Settling the bill ahead of time can allow you to take advantage of a good rate. Funeral costs can increase over time as a result of inflation, but pre-paying for your funeral will allow you to pay the current funeral rates, no matter when your funeral is held.

If you would like to learn more about funeral pre-arrangements, contact local funeral homes. 


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