You have probably already planned ahead in several areas of your life such as auto, home, and life insurance.
A funeral is something that is inevitable.
A funeral is for the living, in dedication and memory of the deceased. It brings together friends of the living, as well as those of the deceased, to share their loss and allow others to show their concern. It affords an opportunity for closure. This reunion of friends and relatives helps to give strength and comfort at a time of grief.
Not only does the pre-arranged funeral shift the burden from your children or relatives, but it is generally easier for you to remember the facts associated with yourself. (Example: Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Social Security Number, Father's and Mother's Names, Education, Religious Affiliation, Military Service dates, Community Service and Achievements).
The right way to make funeral arrangements is with your family and loved ones, when it can be done orderly and sensibly. This allows things to be done and discussed with all involved under normal everyday circumstances. instead of under stress.
GRIEF CONFUSES THE ISSUES.
Preplanning your funeral is complemented by a pre-financing program available through the funeral home.
Establishing an Irrevocable Funeral Trust that freezes the price today for the funeral that could happen well into the future, is to your advantage.
The trust is set up in your name in the amount needed to cover the cost of the merchandise and services that you have chosen, and only you have access to the account until the time of need. At that time, the funeral home has access to the account.
For more details, feel free to contact the funeral home at 215-675-1631.