How to Plan Your Own Funeral in 4 Simple Steps
Even if you anticipate being around for many years to come, planning your own funeral is one of the best gifts you can leave behind for your loved ones.
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Even if you anticipate being around for many years to come, planning your own funeral is one of the best gifts you can leave behind for your loved ones.
Want to know how to have a safe memorial service during COVID-19? Check out our 5 tips for keeping your loved one’s service safe and respectful.
Preplanning your own end-of-life details is not something many people look forward to. But it’s an important task that removes the burden of planning when your loved ones are mourning you.
Planning a Virtual Funeral and Memorial — Despite COVID-19 and social distancing, grief can’t wait.
When a loved one passes away, it can be difficult to plan a fitting memorial
Catholic funeral rites require that cremains be stored in “sacred grounds,” but keepsake urns can still provide unique memorials at home.
Checkout our funeral arrangement checklist, full of advice to help stay organized during a stressful time.
Funeral planning tips to help you understand the funeral planning process, and where to seek funeral planning advice.
Keepsake: Noun: a small item kept in memory of the person who gave it or originally
How soon after death should you schedule a cremation, funeral, or memorial service? Typically between 3 and 7 days in the U.S.
How much does cremation cost, what is the average funeral cost, and other questions to help you save money on a funeral.
Obituary Templates and Writing Advice to Celebrate Your Loved One’s Beautiful Life Losing a loved one
