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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

  • Facts You May Not Know About Cremation

    20 September 2017

    If you are starting to make your final plans, then you might have to decide between planning a traditional burial and a cremation. This decision is hard for some individuals. If you are a logical person, then you may use factual information to help you make important decisions. Keep reading to learn about some facts about cremation services that you might not know: Fire May Not Be Used  During a traditional sort of cremation, a body is placed in a large chamber called a retort.

  • Don't Toss These Things In The Water With Your Loved One's Remains

    6 September 2017

    When it comes to thinking of places to scatter the cremated remains of your loved one, in the water can be a desirable choice. This can especially be true if the person loved being by the water, but this serene environment can be suitable in many cases. You can scatter the remains from a dock, the shoreline, or even from a boat, but before you do, you should give some thought to the things that you wish to place in the water alongside the remains.

  • Three Notions About Cremation Services

    12 August 2017

    When a person passes away, their survivors will be responsible for arranging the funeral and burial services. As individuals weigh their options for this important decision, they will need to avoid letting myths and misinformation about the burial options to influence their decision making. This misinformation can be particularly common when it comes to the options of cremation. Myth: You Must Have A Full Ceremony For Your Loved One's Cremation

  • Burial Options For A Plant Lover

    27 July 2017

    It makes sense to try and find the burial option that your loved one would have appreciated most. And since there are many options opened up by cremation or casket burials, you can choose something that would have made your plant-loving friend or family member happy. Here are some ideas. Decorate Their Memorial Above and Beyond The tradition of bringing flowers and mementos for a loved one in a cemetery is strong.

  • Choosing Cremation: Four Things To Know About Columbariums

    17 July 2017

    When your loved one chooses cremation, you may be left with a lot of questions about what to do after the cremation is completed. Your loved one may have requested that his or her cremains be placed in a columbarium. Your funeral home director can help you to make arrangements for this option, but there are some things you may want to know about columbariums before you make any final arrangements.