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2017

What To Do When The Decedent Donated Their Body To Science

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Hundreds of people donate their bodies to medical and science organizations, and experts have predicted the trend will continue in the foreseeable future as people look for alternative afterlife options. While donating a body to science can help the living, it can make it challenging for loved ones to plan a funeral. If you have to plan a funeral for someone who donated his or her body, here are a few tips to help you with the process.…

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Tips For Arranging A Funeral For A Veteran

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When you have suffered the unfortunate luck of having a loved one pass away, you may find that arranging for their funeral is a task that falls to you. In order to give your loved one a respectful farewell, it is important to be dedicated to providing them with the most respectful farewell possible. More precisely, individuals that find themselves need to do this can be unsure of the actual steps that they should follow when making funeral arrangements for a loved one that also held veteran status.…

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Three Things You Should Consider Doing If You Want To Be Cremated

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If you want to be cremated instead of buried, there are certain steps you should take to insure that this happens. Although cremation is becoming more popular, many of your loved ones may assume you want to be buried, and some of your loved ones may be opposed to cremation on religious grounds, so they may not honor your request after you die. However, if you want to insure that you are cremated, you should consider doing the following things.…

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Three Reasons To Choose Cremation

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Many people choose to be cremated because it is a less expensive option than a traditional embalming and burial. Cremation can ensure the family is left with some inheritance rather than being financially burdened by the funeral costs, and it may also make it easier for you to pre-pay for your own funeral costs while you’re still alive. But affordability is not the only benefit that cremation has to offer. Here’s a look at three other reasons to choose cremation for your own body once you pass.…

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4 Steps To Organize Your Funeral Service

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While it can be disheartening to plan your own funeral, it’s important that you take certain steps to make arrangements. This way, your wishes are met by your friends and family and it takes some of the burden off your family, so that they can focus more on grieving than handling arrangements themselves. Here are four steps to help you organize your funeral service: Keep the Will Updated: First off, you want to be sure that you are keeping your will updated.…

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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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