3 Ways To Make Funeral Planning Easier

Posted on: 16 October 2018

If you recently lost a family member and have to start the funeral planning process, you may not know where to start. You may feel overwhelmed not only by working through the entire mourning process but also by having to plan a big funeral. To help make the process go a little bit smoother, this article will list three different things for you to do. Read on to learn some funeral planning tips. 

Cremation or Burial

The biggest thing that you will have to work out with your funeral director is whether or not your loved one would be cremated or buried. If your loved one didn't specify which one they preferred, then it may be up to you and the rest of your family to decide. Depending on your finances and your religious beliefs, you may end up choosing one option over the other. If you don't know the differences between these two options, ask the funeral planner to explain everything to you in detail. Once you are done deciding this aspect of the funeral, everything else should be a little bit easier. 

Funeral Speaker

A funeral service doesn't have to be a big, long, drawn-out service. In fact, it can be short, sweet, and right to the point. If you can't seem to track down someone to speak at the funeral, consider having everyone stand up and say something nice about your loved one. For instance, everyone can share their favorite memory of your loved one or something that they learned from them. Having multiple people speak will be something that's really memorable to you and your family and may mean a lot more than if you had a traditional speaker say something. 

Location

If your loved one and family are religious, then you can usually have their funeral service at the house of worship you attend. If, however, you aren't religious, then you may not know where you should host the funeral service. Consider doing a graveyard burial service and then having everyone meet at a local restaurant afterwards. Remember that you don't have to do everything in a traditional old-fashioned manner for it to be meaningful. 

Take the burden off of yourself and your family when you're planning your loved one's funeral and use the tips in this article. If you want to learn more about funeral and funeral planning tips, schedule an appointment with a funeral home such as Aspen Mortuaries today to discuss all of your options. 

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