The loss of a family member or loved one not only brings about emotional devastation and feelings of overwhelming loss but also brings about many decisions and choices that need to be made in order to move forward with the memorial or funeral services.
Burial
Versus Cremation
One
of the first decisions to be made is whether your loved one wanted to be buried
or cremated. This decision is much
easier on the family if the deceased had expressed their desire for one of the
other while still living. Many
individuals have very strong beliefs with regards to burial versus cremation and respecting the wishes of the
deceased often weighs heavily on the hearts and minds of the family
members. There may be circumstances
surrounding the death of the loved one that prevent family from following
through on their wishes and having an alternative plan is important.
Additional
Memorial Service Add-ons
In addition to choosing a casket or memorial urn, a memorial service, wake,
burial and reception may also need to be planned for. Funeral homes are a great resource and you should check with a
variety of funeral homes in your area to get quotes. Flowers and limousine services are other typical choices that
need to be accounted for when planning a
memorial service and your funeral director will typically have a list of
vendors you can call on. Churches are
another alternative for getting information as are hospitals and the local
yellow pages.
Additional services chosen for a typical memorial
service may be:
·
Flowers
·
Limousine service
·
Reception
Funeral
Costs
Cost and the financial constraints of the family
members is generally a major concern when planning
for the burial or inurnment of the deceased. The high cost of funerals is not typically planned for and can
cause financial hardship on the family.
Advance planning in the form of a life insurance policy or even a small
savings set aside can help ease the financial burden and make planning services
a little less stressful. It is
important to know the budget you are working with when planning the memorial service
so that the appropriate and cost effective choices can be made.
Knowing your rights as a consumer may also make
planning a memorial easier on
the mind and pocketbook. Funeral
directors are required by law to give you prices and quotes over the phone
without gathering any personal information.
Online shopping is another terrific way to shop for your funeral needs such as an individual
cremation urnor
a cremation casket or grave
marker. The online prices are typically
much cheaper than what you find in the funeral home as there is no overhead
charge added to the price of the urn.
Most online companies can overnight or two day air a cremation urn
directly to your home or the funeral home.
There are a number of choices that need to be made when planning a funeral service in memory of
a loved one that has died. Having an
idea of the wishes of the deceased as well as any special requests of family
members can help make a service that is special and memorable for all that
attend and that is a touching tribute to the deceased. Budgets typically play an important role in
the
planning of a funeral
service and knowing
the financial limitations up front can save you in the end. Shopping for your
crematory urn or other funeral goods online can
save you hundreds of dollars. Patience
and research will help families create a special and affordable service in memory of the deceased.
For
more information on planning a memorial service including choosing a
cremation
urns or
headstones
please contact Casey Doran at sales@evrmemories.com or by calling (877)
723-4242.
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