The final goodbye

The final goodbye

3 Things You Might Not Know About Funeral Planning

by Monica Ruiz

Nowadays, there are so many funeral planning ideas, and you can easily get confused by all the choices. In most cases, funeral homes print out guides to help the bereaved family organise their loved one's send-off. Though these guides are quite helpful, they do not always capture everything you might want to know. For that reason, most people opt to work with a funeral director to avoid skipping essential steps in the planning process.

This article contains four things that you might never know unless you inquire from the funeral directors. 

1. You Can Plan but Don't Immediately Pre-Pay

It's a great idea to pre-plan your funeral and make the possible final arrangements because you relieve your loved ones of the burden of making difficult decisions. Besides, you'll experience some peace of mind when you know all plans are in order. However, you shouldn't pay for your funeral expenses during the pre-planning stage because the fees might be higher or lower by the time you are passing on. However, if the costs are well laid out, additional costs come in only when the family makes adjustments during the funeral.

You also need to be time conscious because when you outlast a funeral home, it's likely that all you paid for will be lost. If you must pre-pay, ensure that you read the contract carefully and know what the local and state laws require of pre-paid funerals.

2. There are Other Options for Ashes Apart from Urns

Usually, most people store ashes in urns. However, there are other ways to do it, such as having the ashes crushed to form a diamond or blasting them into space. Explore all the available options and settle with what fits you best. 

3. Consider Low-Cost Caskets and Urns

If you do not want to purchase the urn and casket online, you can always find affordable options from a funeral home. But, in most places, the first line of caskets and urns in the showroom comprises the premium categories. However, you can find cheaper options. If you are working on a tight budget, explore as many varieties as possible until you find whatever fits your budget. Funeral directors will help you find something that meets your needs. 

Most people make uninformed decisions during funeral planning and end in regrets. But, with the ideas discussed above, you will make better decisions and give your loved one a befitting send-off. To learn more, contact local Asian funeral directors. 


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The final goodbye

Working in a funeral home means we give people a chance to say their final goodbye to loved ones. No matter how hard it is in the moment to let go, when they look back, they are always grateful when they look back to have had a chance to mourn with family and friends and say their final goodbye. Everyone mourns differently, so we have different services and structures to support people through the process of choosing all of the details of the service. If you are confused by the options available, keep reading. This site is an introduction to funeral services.