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Start Preplanning NowOver the last several years, I have been driven by my passion to help people at one of the worst times in their life. The loss of a loved one is never an easy experience to go through. In 2003, my older brother died a very tragic death, which became the seed that would eventually bloom into my career as a licensed funeral director. That tragedy alone has helped me serve families by being able to connect with them on a deeper level. Having spent the last few years as a funeral director, I have seen how beneficial the preplanning process can be. The loss of a loved one is already a difficult time, and planning a funeral requires so many decisions that can truly overwhelm families. Preplanning brings a sort of peace to arrangements because the family can relax and be at ease knowing their loved ones already made the tough decisions and took care of expenses.
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 »Over the last several years, I have been driven by my passion to help people at one of the worst times in their life. The loss of a loved one is never an easy experience to go through. In 2003, my older brother died a very tragic death, which became the seed that would eventually bloom into my career as a licensed funeral director. That tragedy alone has helped me serve families by being able to connect with them on a deeper level. Having spent the last few years as a funeral director, I have seen how beneficial the preplanning process can be. The loss of a loved one is already a difficult time, and planning a funeral requires so many decisions that can truly overwhelm families. Preplanning brings a sort of peace to arrangements because the family can relax and be at ease knowing their loved ones already made the tough decisions and took care of expenses.
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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.
Over the last several years, I have been driven by my passion to help people at one of the worst times in their life. The loss of a loved one is never an easy experience to go through. In 2003, my older brother died a very tragic death, which became the seed that would eventually bloom into my career as a licensed funeral director. That tragedy alone has helped me serve families by being able to connect with them on a deeper level. Having spent the last few years as a funeral director, I have seen how beneficial the preplanning process can be. The loss of a loved one is already a difficult time, and planning a funeral requires so many decisions that can truly overwhelm families. Preplanning brings a sort of peace to arrangements because the family can relax and be at ease knowing their loved ones already made the tough decisions and took care of expenses.