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Start Preplanning NowI was a sophomore in high school when I decided I was going to be a funeral director. It was the only thing I wanted to do! I believe that anyone who works in the death care profession, if it isn't a generational family decision, has experienced a trigger event that made them want to do it. My "trigger event" was the death of a student at my school, and it caused me to wonder how I might be able to help someone at one of their saddest times. It takes all kinds of people to make this world go around, and serving families allows me to hear stories about each life. I have learned to appreciate each family dynamic in a non-judgmental way and find I learn something from every family I meet. Preplanning a final life celebration service is so important because it creates peace of mind by having crucial information on file and relieves the emotional and financial burden on the next of kin and other family members. When families preplan, those they love now know exactly how they want to be remembered and won't have to make any decisions that could increase the grief they may already be experiencing. I have been serving families in family-owned funeral homes as a licensed Funeral Director and as a licensed Preplanning Specialist for more than 15 years. Although I left the funeral services profession for a short time to become a financial planner helping families create their retirement plans, my love of serving families as they plan their most important celebration brought me back. I feel my experiences will compassionately guide clients and families through the advance funeral planning process and reduce the hardship their loved ones will feel upon their death.
You have always protected your family by planning ahead in case of emergencies. Planning ahead for funeral wishes is no different.
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Learn More »I was a sophomore in high school when I decided I was going to be a funeral director. It was the only thing I wanted to do! I believe that anyone who works in the death care profession, if it isn't a generational family decision, has experienced a trigger event that made them want to do it. My "trigger event" was the death of a student at my school, and it caused me to wonder how I might be able to help someone at one of their saddest times. It takes all kinds of people to make this world go around, and serving families allows me to hear stories about each life. I have learned to appreciate each family dynamic in a non-judgmental way and find I learn something from every family I meet. Preplanning a final life celebration service is so important because it creates peace of mind by having crucial information on file and relieves the emotional and financial burden on the next of kin and other family members. When families preplan, those they love now know exactly how they want to be remembered and won't have to make any decisions that could increase the grief they may already be experiencing. I have been serving families in family-owned funeral homes as a licensed Funeral Director and as a licensed Preplanning Specialist for more than 15 years. Although I left the funeral services profession for a short time to become a financial planner helping families create their retirement plans, my love of serving families as they plan their most important celebration brought me back. I feel my experiences will compassionately guide clients and families through the advance funeral planning process and reduce the hardship their loved ones will feel upon their death.
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This eBook explains why funerals are important and how to plan a funeral that meets the needs of a family following a loss. It features noted author, educator, and grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, who explains the key role funerals play in the healing journey.
This eBook contains valuable information about burial benefits available to veterans. The Veterans Administration (VA) offers financial assistance and benefits that can help veterans plan a healing and meaningful funeral ceremony.
I was a sophomore in high school when I decided I was going to be a funeral director. It was the only thing I wanted to do! I believe that anyone who works in the death care profession, if it isn't a generational family decision, has experienced a trigger event that made them want to do it. My "trigger event" was the death of a student at my school, and it caused me to wonder how I might be able to help someone at one of their saddest times. It takes all kinds of people to make this world go around, and serving families allows me to hear stories about each life. I have learned to appreciate each family dynamic in a non-judgmental way and find I learn something from every family I meet. Preplanning a final life celebration service is so important because it creates peace of mind by having crucial information on file and relieves the emotional and financial burden on the next of kin and other family members. When families preplan, those they love now know exactly how they want to be remembered and won't have to make any decisions that could increase the grief they may already be experiencing. I have been serving families in family-owned funeral homes as a licensed Funeral Director and as a licensed Preplanning Specialist for more than 15 years. Although I left the funeral services profession for a short time to become a financial planner helping families create their retirement plans, my love of serving families as they plan their most important celebration brought me back. I feel my experiences will compassionately guide clients and families through the advance funeral planning process and reduce the hardship their loved ones will feel upon their death.