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Two Tips For Preventing Disputes Over Your Ashes

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Cremains seem like an unlikely thing people would fight over, but people develop an emotional attachment to their loved ones’ cremated remains so it’s not unusual for disputes to develop between those the decedent left behind. Here are two things you can do to prevent this type of problem from happening when you’re gone. Detail Your Wishes The easiest way to prevent arguments and disputes from arising between your loved ones is to write down your wishes in your will, estate plan, or prepaid funeral documents.…

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Three Reasons To Strongly Consider Crowdfunding For A Family Member's Funeral

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Every day, people launch crowdfunding campaigns to raise money for all sorts of causes. There are several popular crowdfunding sites on the internet, and many of them have people campaigning for money to pay for the funeral of a loved one. If you have a family member who has just passed away, crowdfunding might be something that you wish to think about. While you might feel a little shy about telling your story and hoping that people you know and strangers alike will open their wallets to help you pay for the funeral, this approach can significantly lighten your financial burden.…

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How Cremation Can Help You Live With Losing A Loved One

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It is the hardest thing in the world to lose someone you love. The pain of grief is an overwhelming feeling. It makes it difficult to think, sleep, eat, work and affects your physical health. These feelings are normal, but you cannot stay in this phase. Read on to find out how a cremation can help you live with losing a loved one. Remember The Collateral Beauty When you lose a loved one, you must appreciate the collateral beauty of the relationship.…

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Four Questions Concerning Funeral Planning

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When you suffer the loss of a loved one, it can be necessary for you to experience the process of planning a funeral. As you are planning these ceremonies, you will want to be as informed as possible about this process so that you minimize and avoid the more common problems that can surface. Will You Have To Purchase The Burial Container From The Funeral Home You Are Using? It is often assumed that you will have to use the funeral home you have selected for all of the funeral needs.…

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Important Decisions That Are Difficult To Make In The Wake Of A Loved One's Death

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When an immediate family member passes away, you’ll face the challenge of grieving and supporting your other surviving family members while also trying to plan the funeral arrangements. Simply put, it can be completely overwhelming to try to make critical decisions about the funeral when you’re experiencing a high degree of grief. Having a loved one prearrange his or her own funeral late in life can avoid such problems. Even if your loved one doesn’t formally prearrange the funeral, it can be useful for you to have some ideas about how you’ll proceed.…

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Practical Sympathy Gifts For A Cremation Service

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Flowers are the most popular sympathy gift that people bring to cremation services. Funeral homes receive numerous floral arrangements every day for memorial services, and they are certainly a tradition that brings beauty and comfort to many. However, they aren’t the only option you have to express your condolences in a tangible way. Consider these lesser-known but very practical sympathy gifts when going to a cremation service. Practical Gift Basket…

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3 Things To Know Before Making Funeral Arrangements

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Have you had a friend or a relative pass on recently? Are you in charge of making the funeral arrangements for this person? The passing of someone is always difficult, but things can be even harder if you’re the one in charge of interpreting the loved one’s final wishes and setting up the funeral. While this time can be hard, there are some things that you should know that can make things slightly less trying for you and for everyone else.…

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Tips For Saving Money When Planning A Funeral

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If you have been put in the position of needing to arrange a funeral while working with a strict budget, you will want to make sure that you are making use of the following tips. This way, you can still honor your loved one and say your final goodbye’s, without having to worry about going too far in debt. Reduce The Number Of Days For The Viewing Even if you are expecting a lot of people for the viewing, you do not have to pay for the viewing room for two or three days.…

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Traveling By Air To A Funeral? Here Are Some Things To Know About Bereavement Fares

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When you get the word that someone you know has passed away, you’ll immediately begin making plans to attend the funeral. If you live a considerable distance from where the funeral will be held, flying might be your only option. It’s natural to feel a little bit of panic about the cost of last-minute airfare, but you can often get around having to pay excessively by booking a bereavement fare. Many airlines offer this type of fare, space permitting, to people who will be traveling to attend funerals.…

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A Precious Option For Precious Loved Ones

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Cremating a loved one eliminates the need to choose a headstone and buy a gravesite. However, it still leaves one last question: What to do with the ashes. Some people have the ashes interred in a columbarium or mausoleum, while others scatter them or keep the ashes stored in an urn at home. One newer option is to have cremation jewelry made, which sounds strange at first but actually makes a lot of sense.…

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