It's Time to Plan for the Future: 4 Steps to Help You Plan for Your Funeral


If you're like most people, you have a list of things that you want to accomplish during your life. You probably haven't started planning for your demise. It's natural to want to avoid such thoughts. However, failing to plan ahead will leave your family with the uncomfortable task of planning your funeral. The last thing you want is to leave your family to face those choices and decisions alone. That's why it's important for you to plan your funeral in advance. 

Communicate With Your Family

Before you start planning your own funeral, you should sit down with your family. Communicating with your family will help them come to terms with the fact that you're contemplating your own passing. It will also allow them to discuss any wishes they might have about your funeral. While your funeral is ultimately your decision, including your family in the planning will help them cope with the eventuality of your passing.

Choose the Services

When it comes to planning a funeral, there's more to it than the casket and the burial plot. You'll also need to plan the services. This is where you decide if you want a religious service, or one that steers clear of spiritual thought. This is also where you decide if you want your casket open or shut or whether you want a formal viewing prior to the services. Providing a detailed description of the type of service you want will ensure that your family isn't left to fill in the blanks after you're gone.

Do Your Homework

While you're planning your funeral, be sure to do your homework. Identify the cost of every item or service you've chosen for your family. You may find that some services you want will push your funeral out of the budget you've planned. If you find yourself reaching your budgetary limits, have your family help you reach a compromise that will keep you under budget.

Provide a Savings Plan

Once you've made your final decisions, provide a budget that will cover all the costs. Whether you open a savings account and deposit the funeral budget, or you purchase a pre-paid funeral package, providing the means for your family to pay your final expenses will bring them peace of mind as they mourn your passing.

Provide your family with peace of mind by planning your funeral in advance. The tips provided here will help you plan for your passing.

About Me

getting through the planning process of a funeral

Nobody ever really wants to think about what will happen when they pass away. I think that is why so many of us do nothing to plan for our funerals. After suffering through planning my father's funeral while grieving, I decided I wasn't going to do that to my kids — I knew right then that I would take care of as much of the planning as possible before my final day. This blog contains all sorts of information that can help you pre-plan your own funeral or even get through the planning process for the passing of someone that you love.