Funeral
Plan: Plan Now, Die Later
Most of us will need to have a funeral plan at
some point of time or the other in our lives. There are many
different elements involved in planning a funeral and it is a very
emotional event that needs to be properly addressed. Not many
people want to talk about the funeral as it may be too depressing
and even too macabre a subject to delve on, but, unfortunate an
event as it may be, it is a fact of life and there is no getting
around it. There is need to hold a funeral to bury the dead and it
is a means of paying our last respects and celebrates the life of
the deceased.
Take
Costs And Details Into Account
Having a funeral plan means taking into account
the costs and details which often may prove to be quite
overwhelming and, having a plan would give peace of mind as well as
lessen the emotional as well as financial strain for the bereaved.
In this regard, there are certain steps that one can take such as
drawing a will, planning the actual funeral, deciding on the type
of ceremony, and tallying the total cost.
No matter that one is wealthy or not, it is
important to draw up a will unless, one wishes the state to take
over after one passes away. A lawyer should be consulted for
drawing up the will. For the funeral plan, one should shop about as
well as consult different funeral directors and compare prices for
caskets, embalming as well as the cost for professional
services.
It may be better not to go in for one-stop
shopping which may include prayer cards, thank-you-notes as well as
guest registers, as these will all add up to the funeral bill. One
will also need to decide on how the body is to be disposed off –
whether to cremate it or bury it. In case of burial, one would need
to purchase a cemetery plot and, for above-the ground burial, a
mausoleum crypt may be required.
One will also need to decide on the type of
funeral service that would include having members attending as well
as a member of the clergy conducting services at the church or in a
funeral home. The type of casket also needs to be selected and, the
choice would rest between open or closed caskets. In case one
desires a memorial service, then should be expressed in the funeral
plan.
Finally, one would need to tally the cost of the
funeral and, decide whether to pre-pay the cost through bank
savings, trusts, life insurance or through annuities. This should
give occasion to congratulate one for having faced up to the
inevitable and, drawn up a feasible funeral plan and it will allow
the bereaved to concentrate on grieving as well as recovery and,
planning now and dieing later, is certainly a sensible course of
action.
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