Planning Your Funeral
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Planning Your Funeral

Nearly 5 years ago, my husband’s precious maternal grandmother passed away. This special woman had an amazing sense of humor and a flair for life. Without saying a word, she could make me laugh with just a look. Several years before her death, she visited a local funeral home in order to plan her funeral services. When she passed away, the family didn’t have to deal with the stress of organizing her farewell services. They could relax, grieve, and concentrate on the wonderful memories they shared with her. I've grown to appreciate this. On this blog, you will discover the steps required to plan your own funeral.

Planning Your Funeral

  • Selecting Burial Clothes For Your Loved One: Four Things To Consider

    26 April 2017

    When it comes to arranging the funeral for a loved one, selecting the burial clothes can be a difficult but important part of the process. If you are tasked with making the final arrangements for a relative, use this guide to help select the appropriate burial clothes for your loved one. Final Directives And Funeral Plans In some cases, your loved one may have made his or her wishes about burial clothing known.

  • Writing An Obituary For A Funeral Home That Creates A Great Eulogy

    22 April 2017

    When loved ones pass away and are displayed in a funeral home, it is critical to deliver a great eulogy that honors their memory. One of the best ways to do this is to create a great obituary that can help direct the writing of a stirring eulogy. Understanding The Connection Between The Two When writing an obituary to give to a funeral home, it is important to understand how it will relate to the eulogy.

  • 4 Ways To Give Back To The Earth After Your Death

    9 March 2015

    Many people feel connected to the Earth and world that they are born into. Whether it's supporting future human life or mother nature, many people want to make an impact even after they have passed. Instead of a traditional burial or cremation, your body and living will can be used in a number of cremation alternatives to help the planet Earth. Whether you love the land or the sea, the following four options can be considered and set into motion well before your last living days on the planet.