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Do you know what will happen to you if you were to suddenly pass away today? What would your family go through? How would they handle the news and get all of the arrangements made for your funeral? You can control the situation even after you pass away if you take the time to pre-plan your own funeral. More people are taking the initiative and making all of their own funeral arrangements years in advance. The purpose of my blog is to help those who want to plan their own funerals get through it quickly, easily and knowing that their investment is protected for the future.

planning your future funeral today

  • How To Guard Your Loved Ones Against Final Expenses With Funeral Prepayment

    10 July 2018

    With the high cost of funerals, many are searching for ways to reduce the financial burden that their loved ones will experience after they pass away. Prepaying for your final expenses gives you peace of mind, knowing that you're doing your best to relieve your loved ones of the financial burden of paying for a funeral while also going through the grieving process. If you're interested in prepaying for your funeral, here's some information about the different types of funeral prepayment available to you.

  • Adding Funeral Pre-Planning To Your Retirement Preparation? 3 Things You'll Need To Include In Your Plans

    15 June 2018

    If you're busy planning for your retirement, you might have forgotten about one important aspect of your post-work life; your funeral. It's a fact of life that eventually you'll pass away. When you do, you want to make sure that you get the funeral you want. That's where pre-planning comes into the picture. One of the benefits of planning your funeral in advance is that you'll be in control of the details.

  • Choosing a Marker for Cremains? 4 Options to Consider

    9 May 2018

    For some families, having a marker in a cemetery is important even if a loved one chose cremation. If you are considering this type of marker, there are many different options available to you. Here are just a few to consider when looking to create a memorial for your dearly departed. Flat Cremation Markers Cremation markers are made specifically to inter cremains without opening up a cemetery plot, and they are ideal for cemeteries that have restrictions on size and height.

  • How To Plan A Beautiful Funeral On A Budget

    4 April 2018

    Coming to grips with the loss of someone you care about can truly be a very long journey. You might feel like you're the only person in the world who has ever had to deal with the overwhelming grief and emotional pain that threatens to overtake you at any moment. The emotions are already hard to deal with, but when you have to put together a funeral service without a lot of money at your disposal, it might seem like mission impossible.

  • Messages That You Send With A Laser-Etched Monument

    13 March 2018

    As you think about the different ways that you might want a headstone for a recently deceased loved one to look, laser etching might be a term that you hear. Your monument provider can likely show you examples of laser-etched monuments, which offer a dramatically different appearance than traditional headstones. There are plenty of advantages to going this route, including the fact that the display on the monument will stand out and take on a lifelike appearance.