Let Your Family Know Your Final Wishes In Advance So You Can Be Cremated If That's Your Preference

Posted on: 8 June 2019

When you think about your will and estate plan, you may eventually start wondering what to do about your final wishes. You can take some of the burden from your family by planning your funeral in advance. Plus, this gives you the chance to make your wishes known so you can choose cremation if that's what you prefer. Here's a look at choosing cremation for 0pafter you pass. You Can Still Have A Funeral Home Viewing
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3 Advantages Of Pre-Planning Your Funeral

Posted on: 13 March 2019

It is not a surprise that eventually you are going to pass away. When you pass away, arrangements will need to be made for your body, burial, and your funeral or memorial service as well as your burial. Planning your funeral in advance gives you control over how you exit this world. #1 Choose the Right Services When you pre-plan your funeral, you can choose the services that are right for you.
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4 Reasons To Start Thinking About Your Funeral Needs

Posted on: 2 November 2018

Funerals are one of those parts of life that most people don't look forward to. It can be difficult to attend as a guest because it's hard to know what to say and you'd likely rather grieve in private. But, funerals do happen and it's a good way for everyone to have one last chance to say their goodbyes. If you haven't begun to think about your own funeral, now is the time to do so.
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Tips For Honoring Military Service At A Funeral

Posted on: 15 September 2018

It takes a brave and special person to sacrifice so much to serve in a branch of the United States military. Planning a funeral for a veteran brings up certain concerns that you'll want to address in the memorial service. Consider these tips to acknowledge the dedication and patriotism that your loved one so honorably showed by serving their country. Dedicate a Page of the Funeral Program One way that you can let attendees know details of your loved one's service is by dedicating a page of the funeral program to it.
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