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People plan carefully for the things that are important events in their lives...
weddings, the purchase of a home, college education, or financial security
during retirement. But often, the important decision regarding what will happen
at the time of one's death is overlooked and these important decisions are left
to someone else. Preplanning offers individuals and families the opportunity to
make funeral arrangements and decisions before the need arises.
Prearranging eases stress on family members at the time of death and also gives
individuals a chance to express their desires for their own service
arrangements. Funeral/memorial preplanning is the process of personally setting
out what will happen at the time of your death. You need to gather vital
biographical information for legal records and record your personal desires and
instructions. You can use the following form to record both your biographical
information and the specifics to be followed at the time of death.
There are three basic steps in prearranging one's service. They include:
Preparing the important biographical information. In addition, planning the
services and disposition of the body. The services may be funded partially or
fully through the use of a bank or savings & loan trust or a specially
designed life insurance policy. These options may be done in stages or all in
one sitting. The family chooses the extent to which the services are prepared
&/or funded.
Click Here to Visit Our Online Pre-Planning Form
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