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It Makes Sense to Make Funeral Arrangements in Advance

By: Bernard Knight-Jones

Thinking of one's own death is a horrifying feeling and a feeling worse than that is thinking about the death of a loved one. Confronting the stress and burdens of making final arrangements for the funeral can be really trying and downright horrible, especially after going through the traumatic experience of losing a loved one such as a spouse or parent.

Pre-arranged funerals are not so much about saving time or convenience as they are about making the grieving process easier. Death never comes at a convenient time so there is rarely money set aside for the funeral arrangements of a loved one. A pre-arranged funeral not only eliminates the stress associated with coming up with the money to bury your loved one but it can also be less expensive as well.

By selecting a burial plot and casket in advance, you can lock-in prices at current rates. You won’t have to worry about inflation catching you off guard and causing an undue burden at a time when you have more important things to worry about. Plus, you can avoid feeling guilty about choosing a less expensive casket due to current circumstances by setting aside the money today for the casket you know best suits your departed one.

By prearranging your funeral like the increasing number of people who are choosing to do so these days, you can select your abode for the eternity. You can decide how you would like to be remembered. More than the casket, many people are concerned about the place they want to get buried. Pre-arranged funeral lets you take care of where and how you will spend your journey to the eternity and how you will be remembered after you have left for your heavenly abode.

Pre-arranged funerals can actually take care of another grave situation such as a family dispute. Many a times, sadly enough, family differences light up and fighting breaks out. Not all children or the near ones of the deceased may be involved in arranging for the last rites of the departed. Thus, pre-arranged funeral will save the family from all these easily avoidable disputes.

The location of burial is a crucial issue that should be decided by the person concerned, especially in the case of divorces and mixed families. Otherwise, there is bound to be difference of opinion among the children during the funeral process. These days there are many cases when a parent has children with one spouse, and then moves on to have children with another spouse. So, it’s best to take such decisions beforehand.

It is wiser if the parents themselves make their funeral arrangements in advance in such situations. It saves the family from unnecessary grief and disputes. Though it may leave children discontent with the parent, at least it will not lead the step-siblings into fighting with each other, adding hatred and discontent to the horrible feeling of grief.

A pre-arranged funeral is simply a great way to reduce the amount of stress and grief placed upon those that are left behind. By eliminating worries about money and by choosing one's own arrangements, loved ones can grieve in peace and honor those that have passed. Plus, since pre-arranged funerals are less expensive than those made at the time of death, everyone gains in this process and healing can commence sooner rather than later.

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Bernard Knight-Jones is the owner and operator of F funerals, the #1 source on the internet for information about funerals. For more articles on funerals visit: www.funeralscape.com/articles
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