3 Basic Things a Family Should Consider When Pre-Planning a Funeral

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May 2, 2014 1:40am CST
Pre-planning a funeral is one of the most important things you can do for a friend or a loved one. A funeral is one of the top three most expensive things you'll ever invest in and pre-planning (the planning before somebody has died) can help save you a lot of money and help you get all your ducks in a row before the funeral. These are the three basic things that a family should consider when pre-planning a funeral. Pre-Arranging Process There are a variety of things you need to bring with you when pre-arranging a funeral at a funeral parlor. You're going to need the social security number of the deceased, a list of surviving relatives, birth date, organization memberships, and any other basic information that is used in an obituary. You'll also need information about the pallbearers, musical selections, church officials, location of the funeral and everything vital about the funeral before it even begins. This helps you set a tentative funeral date and schedule. Pre-Financing Funerals are heavily expensive and you need to finance every aspect of it. Financing needs include obituary costs, renting a church and a priest, paying for funeral preparation services, buying a casket or tomb, and a variety of other important items. There are a variety of financing firms that will help you pre-finance a funeral and help you cover everything. Banks, credit unions, and saving and loan associations are often willing to loan you money to help pay for a funeral. Some people set up a loan or trust fund in a cemetery that builds up interest while others pay for a funeral with a whole life insurance policy. Types of Funerals A traditional funeral, with a casket, services, visitation, and burial is just one of the types of funerals available. Pre-planning should include picking the type of funeral the deceased wanted. An immediate cremation means there are no remains to be seen and is probably the least expensive funeral. Cremation following services involves a traditional showing, but a cremation instead of a burial. Some prefer an inurnment, where an urn with ashes is involved in a traditional service at a cemetery and later scattered or stored. So, if you’re searching for a caring funeral home that you can pre-plan with the staff, then you need to visit Moore Funeral Homes in Oklahoma.
Send Flowers Now Plan Ahead Bookmark & Share print Pre-planning your funeral should be a natural part of life, because it provides you with time to make end-of-life decisions in a calm and rational atmosphere. Start the online planning process now, or meet
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