Pre-Planning - The Time is Now

By: Brian K. Daly
Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Nobody wants to think about their death any sooner than they have to, but planning your funeral and cemetery services in advance is a prudent and responsible step to take. Pre-planning, or pre-arranging can significantly reduce the stress and cost that family members and loved ones often endure and cope with after a family member passes.

Not just that, but pre-planning your arrangements can also give you peace of mind to know that your body will be prepared and honored in a manner of your choosing.

Below are a few other reasons why pre-planning is an important and responsible step to take:

All your arrangements are complete

Planning your final arrangements is just as important as other end-of-life preparations such as writing a will and estate planning. Handling the planning when you are in a healthy state of mind makes emotional and financial sense, and keeps your loved ones from the burden of having to plan the services for you.

Eliminate guesswork and stress

Planning a loved one’s funeral arrangements is an emotionally overwhelming task for even the most prepared family members. When you plan your arrangements yourself, you don’t leave the plans to chance, and keep your family from the stress of trying to guess what you would have wanted.

Personalize your service

Maybe you’d prefer to be cremated than buried, or perhaps you’d prefer a celebration of life than a traditional memorial service. Whatever your preferences, when you pre-plan you can make sure that your life is celebrated and remembered in a way that suits you.

Keep your family from emotional overspending

By communicating exactly what you’d like in advance, you eliminate the guesswork for your loved ones. In many cases families can overspend on items like caskets, cremation urns, and even headstones, and by being prepared and pre-planning, you can save them stress and money.

Lock in today’s prices

If you plan to fund your funeral plans, pre-arranging everything allows you to “lock in” current prices and services which will likely be more expensive in the future. When you pre-pay for services and the items you want at your service, you can get them in today’s dollars, and eliminate the chance that your family may have to pay more than is necessary in order to honor your life the way that you’d like.

Whether you simply want your unique wishes carried out, or you want to keep your family and loved ones from having to make difficult and stressful decisions during their grieving period, pre-planning your final arrangements is an important responsibility, and one of the greatest gifts you can leave behind for the people that you love.

----

Does our blog have you thinking about Preplanning with Ocean County Cremation Service? If you are comfortable to start the process of pre-arranging we have provided an online form for you to complete.

Leave a comment
Name*:
Email:
Comment*:
Please enter the numbers and letters you see in the image. Note that the case of the letters entered matters.

Comments

Please wait

Previous Posts

Trusted Funeral Homes in Forked River NJ: Why Families Choose Ocean County Cremation Service

When searching for compassionate and reliable funeral homes in Forked River NJ, families face a crucial decision during one of life's most challenging moments. Among the options available, Ocean Co...

The Truth About Average Cremation Cost in Forked River: Transparent Pricing at Ocean County Cremation Service

When seeking reliable information about the average cremation cost in Forked River, families deserve transparent answers without hidden fees or confusing packages. At Ocean County Cremation Service...

Beyond Traditional Memorials: How Local Funeral Homes Are Embracing Cremation Jewelry and Personalized Remembrance

In the evolving landscape of end-of-life services, local funeral homes are adapting to meet changing family preferences with innovative memorial options. Among these, cremation jewelry has emerged ...

Creating Meaningful Memorial Services and Celebrations of Life: Ocean County's Approach to Personalized Remembrance

When honoring a loved one's memory, families throughout Ocean, Monmouth, and Atlantic Counties increasingly seek alternatives to traditional funerals. Today's memorial service and celebration of li...

Memorial Service vs Funeral: Understanding Your Options with Ocean County Cremation Service

When facing the loss of a loved one, families often find themselves navigating unfamiliar territory while making important decisions about final arrangements. One of the most common questions famil...

Finding Peace Through Grief Support: Expert Guidance on What to Wear to a Memorial Service and Beyond

Loss is a universal experience, yet the journey through grief is deeply personal. For over three decades, Ocean County Cremation Service has walked alongside grieving families throughout Ocean, Mon...

Understanding How Much Cremation Costs: Why Ocean County's Trusted Local Funeral Homes Offer Transparent Pricing

When facing the loss of a loved one, families often find themselves navigating difficult decisions while managing practical concerns like understanding how much cremation costs. Throughout Ocean, M...

Navigating the Cost of Cremation in NJ: How Ocean County Cremation Service Provides Affordable, Dignified Memorial Services

When facing the loss of a loved one, families throughout New Jersey find themselves navigating both emotional challenges and practical considerations. Among these considerations, understanding the ...

Ocean County Cremation Service: Celebration of Life vs. Traditional Funeral – Which is Right for Your Loved One?

When faced with the challenge of planning a loved one's final arrangements, the choices can feel overwhelming. One of the most important decisions you'll have to make is whether to opt for a tradit...

Celebration of Life vs. Funeral: What’s the Difference?

When a loved one passes away, it can be one of the most difficult times a family experiences. Beyond the emotional toll of loss, there are decisions to be made about how best to honor and remember ...