Frequently Asked Questions About Preplanning a Funeral


When it comes to planning a funeral, many people have questions about what it entails and how to go about it. Preplanning a funeral can bring peace of mind to you and your loved ones, ensuring that your wishes are respected and making the process easier for your family during a difficult time. Here are some frequently asked questions about preplanning a funeral:
What is funeral preplanning?


Funeral preplanning involves making arrangements for your own funeral in advance. This includes deciding on various elements such as the type of service, burial or cremation preferences, and other specific details. Preplanning ensures that your wishes are documented and followed, and it can also alleviate some of the emotional and financial burden on your loved ones.
Why should I preplan my funeral?


Preplanning offers several benefits:


  • Control and personalization: You can ensure that your funeral reflects your personal preferences and values.
  • Financial relief: Preplanning can help lock in today's prices for future services, potentially saving money.
  • Peace of mind: Knowing that your arrangements are in place can bring comfort to you and your family.
  • Reducing stress for loved ones: Your family won’t have to make difficult decisions during a time of grief.


What details should I consider when preplanning a funeral?
When preplanning, consider the following aspects:

  • Type of service: Decide on what kind of service you want to have.
  • Burial or cremation: Choose whether you want to be buried or cremated and select a cemetery plot or urn if applicable.
  • Funeral home: Select a funeral home and discuss your plans with them.
  • Service specifics: Plan details such as readings, music, and who will officiate.
  • Personal touches: Include any personal preferences like flower arrangements, special mementos, or attire.
  • Financial arrangements: Set aside funds or take out a funeral insurance policy to cover costs.
  • Can I change my plans later? : Yes, preplanning is flexible. You can update your plans as your preferences or circumstances change. It’s important to keep your plans updated and communicate any changes to your family and the funeral home.


How do I ensure my family knows about my preplanning?
After preplanning, inform your family about your decisions and where the documents are stored. This can be in the form of a written document, a pre-need contract with a funeral home, or even a discussion with your loved ones. Keeping them informed will ensure they can easily access and follow your wishes when the time comes.


How do I start the preplanning process?
To start preplanning your funeral you can sign up to receive one of our free helpful planning guides and reach out to our chapel to schedule a consultation.

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