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Pre-Arranged Funerals

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.

Choosing a burial plot and casket in advance can save you and your loved ones from the guilty feeling of buying a less expensive casket due to the circumstances at the time of death. The anxiety of inflation and undue financial burden should not weigh on you at a difficult moment like the death of a loved one. Setting aside money today for casket and burial rites can help you give what 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.

Sadly, a funeral is often a time when family differences come to light and fighting breaks out between its members. A lot of the time, not all the children of a recently departed parent are involved in making the arrangements. This leads to a lot of problems that would have easily been avoided had the parent made their own arrangements ahead of time.

Nowadays, with the increasing number of divorces the number of mixed families is also on a rise. Pre-deciding the location of burial becomes all the more decisive in such a case, considering the fact that a number of people have children with one spouse and then move out to have children with another spouse. Pre-arrangement can ease out the process in such cases.

With a little forethought such parents should opt to make their own funeral arrangements and spare their children unnecessary grief after their death. Even if the children get upset with the parent, it is worth it. At least, they won’t be fighting with stepbrothers and stepsisters at a time of grief.

When you opt for a pre-arranged funeral you simply reduce the amount of stress and grief on those who love you. They will miss you and grieve for you in peace. Such a decision reflects your farsightedness and your genuine concern for those that are left behind. In addition, it turns out to be much less expensive. Thus, the healing process can begin sooner than later.

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Bernard Knight-Jones is the owner and operator of F funerals, a fantastic resource for information about funerals. For questions or comments about this article why not visit: www.funeralscape.com/articles
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