Throughout our lives we enjoy having input into the major events we participate in. It might be a significant birthday, a wedding, graduation or celebrating the birth of a new family member. However, the most certain and significant final event we will all face is rarely spoken about, neither saved nor planned for.
Taking the time to talk about your life, its most precious memories, what was important to you on your life journey is an important talk to have.
Our lives have become so busy sometimes we forget to pause and share with others the thoughts which are most special to us. These thoughts can be used as the basis of your final wishes.
If you do take the time to talk about your life and last wishes there many aspects of your funeral you may wish your loved ones to know:
• Do I prefer burial or cremation? And if cremation – do I want my ashes scattered or interred?
• Do I want a public funeral or a simple farewell?
• Do I want music at my service? Hymns or music which are special to our family?
• Are there people my family don’t know who should receive a particular invitation to my service?
Taking the time to talk about your last wishes ahead of time will assist your loved ones when they gather, remember and celebrate your life.
The next step is to write them down and to let your family or funeral home know the details.
Ask us for a copy of the “My Life, My Farewell Booklet”. We are always happy to answer your questions and provide pricing guidelines to help you with your farewell planning.