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Planning a funeral is a very emotional event, whether you're arranging a funeral for a loved one who has just died or are pre-planning your own
funeral. It's important to understand that services such as a viewing, graveside service, or memorial service are intended to help friends and family after the death of a loved one. They are an important
step in the grieving process.
When a loved one dies, grieving family members and friends are often confronted with dozens of decisions about the funeral-all of which must be
made quickly and often under great emotional duress. What kind of funeral should it be? What funeral provider should you use? Should you bury or cremate the body, or donate it to science? What are
you legally required to buy? What other arrangements should you plan? And, as callous as it may sound, how much is it all going to cost?
Each year, Americans grapple with these and many other questions as they spend billions of dollars arranging more than two million funerals for
family members and friends. The increasing trend toward preneed planning-when people make funeral arrangements in advance - suggests that many consumers want to compare prices and services so that
ultimately, the funeral reflects a wise and well-informed purchasing decision, as well as a meaningful one.
There are a few steps you can follow on planning a funeral:
Draw
Up A Will
Plan
The Actual Funeral
Decide The Type of Ceremony
Tally The Total Cost
Also
we have our Family Advisor that we offer to be able to design
and plan your funeral from start to finish. Click on the
link below to start planning.
Family
Advisor
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