Even though right now cremation is the lesser chosen route for people who are making funeral arrangements, it is not expected to be that way for long. It is actually estimated that by the year 2020, there will be more people who choose cremation than traditional burial. A big reason why cremation has become such a popular choice for many funeral planners is the fact that this choice comes along with a lot of obvious advantages.
30 March 2016
When you lose a loved one, one of the last things that you want to think about is the preparation that will be necessary for his or her remains. However, it is best to review the differences between different types of services so that your family can select a process that allows you to grieve in the best manner. In addition, you should consider the financial cost of your selection, since the deceased loved one would probably prefer that you maintain a large amount of insurance money for the living expenses of the beneficiaries.
25 February 2016
It's unfortunate, but family members need to take on the responsibility of handling funeral arrangements after someone close to them has passed away. The process can sometimes be overwhelming, especially when the person was somebody close to you. With so many big decisions you'll have to make, it's common to have some questions about making the funeral arrangements. How Quickly Will Funeral Arrangements Need To Be Made? Your first step will be to meet with your funeral director to start making arrangements for the visitation, funeral service, and the burial.
28 January 2016
When pre-planning your funeral, a major decision to make is whether to have a traditional burial or cremation. It's expected that more people will choose cremation over burial very soon. People have a variety of reasons for making this choice. Here are a few reasons why you may choose to specify cremation in your funeral pre-plan. 1. Cremation can be a less expensive option than full-body burial. There are some items required if you choose burial that are not needed if you're cremated:
14 January 2016
If you're like most people, you may not even really understand your future funeral needs. Many people put off thinking about funerals because they're so focused on living life in the moment. It's a good idea to take time to think about these needs now. You don't have to go through the planning process alone! With help from a funeral planning professional, you can benefit greatly. Take a look at the following information to better understand the benefits to working with a funeral planning professional.
28 December 2015
If you are in charge of paying for a funeral and you happen to find yourself worried about the cost, you will want to keep reading. By checking out the following tips, you will be less likely to find yourself as financially strapped when it comes time to pay for everything associated with the funeral. Consider The Option Of Cremation If religious concerns or any last wishes of the dearly departed don't prohibit you from opting for a cremation, this might be a good option for you.
27 October 2015
Planning a funeral for a loved one can be extremely difficult because, not only do you want to do it in a timely manner, but you are also going to want time to mourn his or her death. Doing both of these things at the same time can be really taxing on your emotions. To help you, you may consider taking these four steps to planning the funeral: Plan Ahead: If possible, begin planning your loved one's funeral before their death.
27 August 2015
Planning your funeral arrangements in advance can save your family from having to make difficult decisions when they're in grief after your passing. One of the biggest decisions you'll encounter is whether to opt for a traditional burial or go with the alternative of cremation. The latter choice has numerous benefits, including being less expensive than a burial. If being cremated is more in alignment with your desires, there are a handful of questions to answer so that once you die, your family can honor your wishes.
11 August 2015
There's probably no greater - or more heartbreaking - honor than being asked to give someone's eulogy at their funeral. It's also immensely difficult to do because you're being tasked with the nearly impossible: summarizing someone's entire life in a touching, memorable way with a speech that's no more than five minutes long. If you're faced with this task, keep these two tips in mind and you'll do fine. 1.) Understand the purpose of the eulogy and relax a little.
29 June 2015
Following the death of a family member, one of your immediate priorities is to select a funeral home to host the visitation and funeral. Although it might be tempting during this time of grief to simply settle for the funeral home closest to where you live, it's always worthwhile to do a little comparison shopping until you find a business that best suits your needs. Your priorities during this process include determining costs and ensuring each funeral home is available on the days you need it.
23 June 2015