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Start Preplanning NowSeveral years ago, I helped a family in need after the loss of their daughter, a single mother with two children. She had worked in a prison and was murdered there. The family was devastated, and this was the worst news imaginable. Having participated in arranging funerals for loved ones, I stepped in to help over the course of several days. From service and merchandise to graveside services, I helped with her final arrangements. I learned from this experience the importance of preplanning: the need to take the burden off our loved ones so that they are able to grieve properly and begin the healing process. Preplanning our final service is a demonstration of love for our families. Taking a moment to plan can help us get on with our biggest mission - living.
You have always protected your family by planning ahead in case of emergencies. Planning ahead for funeral wishes is no different.
When you plan ahead for funeral wishes, you know everything will be taken care of for your loved ones. No disagreements, no overspending, no worry, anxiety, or undue stress on those you love the most.
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Learn More »Several years ago, I helped a family in need after the loss of their daughter, a single mother with two children. She had worked in a prison and was murdered there. The family was devastated, and this was the worst news imaginable. Having participated in arranging funerals for loved ones, I stepped in to help over the course of several days. From service and merchandise to graveside services, I helped with her final arrangements. I learned from this experience the importance of preplanning: the need to take the burden off our loved ones so that they are able to grieve properly and begin the healing process. Preplanning our final service is a demonstration of love for our families. Taking a moment to plan can help us get on with our biggest mission - living.
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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.
Several years ago, I helped a family in need after the loss of their daughter, a single mother with two children. She had worked in a prison and was murdered there. The family was devastated, and this was the worst news imaginable. Having participated in arranging funerals for loved ones, I stepped in to help over the course of several days. From service and merchandise to graveside services, I helped with her final arrangements. I learned from this experience the importance of preplanning: the need to take the burden off our loved ones so that they are able to grieve properly and begin the healing process. Preplanning our final service is a demonstration of love for our families. Taking a moment to plan can help us get on with our biggest mission - living.