3 Critical Things to Decide When Planning a Future Funeral

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Have you ever considered before what is going to happen once you or one of your loved ones passes on? Are you currently wondering what should be done to get your affairs in order, just in case? Even if you are relatively healthy, accidents can happen at any time. Another driver could cause a fatal accident and that'd be the end. While it might not be the most pleasant thing to think about, it's still something that needs to be considered. If you want things to be as easy as possible for your loved ones after your passing, it's a good idea to have at least some things planned out ahead of time. Some things that you should be deciding right now include:

1. Burial or cremation

Some people have strong religious or familial reasons for choosing to be buried rather than cremated and that's fine. When that doesn't apply to you, you should consider the costs as well. In general, cremation services typically cost a fraction of what a basic burial might cost. Even if you choose to have your ashes interred at a local cemetery rather than asking someone to scatter them somewhere significant, the costs are going to be lower. This means more money going to your loved ones rather than towards funeral costs.

2. Type of memorial service

The memorial or funeral service is something that is not generally included in the costs of burial or cremation services. There are many different types of memorial or funeral services, from the extravagant to the basic. Sometimes, grieving relatives can feel pressured into giving an extravagant memorial even if that's not necessarily something that you would have wanted. If you'd prefer to have a basic service so that your relatives will have more insurance money and/or inheritance after all is said and done, make sure that everyone is aware of your wishes and put them into writing.

3. Final resting place

Whether you're having a burial or are going with cremation services, your loved ones should know where your final resting place will be. For a burial, you might not mind a final resting place close to where you're living now. Or you might want to be buried in a family plot halfway across the country. For cremation, you might wish for your ashes to be scattered immediately, to be interred somewhere, or for your spouse to keep them until they pass and then the two sets of ashes can be interred or scattered together. The most important thing is that your family is made aware of your wishes.

For more information, contact funeral homes like the American Cremation Society (Ridgemoor Chapels).

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