Planning Your Final Wishes? Helpful Tips You Didn't Think About For Pre-Planning Your Cremation

Posted on: 21 October 2015

Death is an unfortunate part of life that leaves friends and family left behind devastated. Fortunately, proper pre-planning reduces the amount of stress your loved ones feel after your departure. In addition, a preneed and pre-paying decreases financial strain that you loved ones may need to deal with after your death. Since the average cost of a traditional burial and funeral ranges from $7,000 to $10,000, including plans in your preneed for an affordable cremation is smart for you and your loved ones. 

Unfortunately, you may not be completely familiar with cremation and its benefits. Using these tips will help you successfully plan your cremation.

Yearning for an Urn

When planning final wishes that center on cremation, you will need to choose an urn. In the past, urns were a simple container that held the ashes of a deceased loved one. Thankfully, planning your own cremation allows you to select your own urn, as well. Here are a few tips to help you select a unique, personable urn for yourself and for your loved ones left behind:

  • Size Matters – When selecting your urn, focus on its capacity and not its exterior sizing. Be sure to choose a size that is sufficient for your body's weight and not only what you expect your ashes to weight. For example, If you weigh 200 pounds, your urn should measure around 180 cubic inches. Adjust the urn size according to your bodyweight.
  • Consider Interests – You do not need to choose a formal urn if you are not a formal person. Select an urn based on your personality and interests. If you have a passion for the environment, select an eco-friendly urn constructed out of recycled material. Or, consider painting an urn with your favorite team's logo and colors.

Scattered Remains

Your urn allows your loved ones left behind the ability to keep your final remains close. However, your preneed can also include a special place for loved ones to scatter your remain. When choosing a location, be sure to include favorite areas that you enjoyed spending time while alive.

Favorite lakes, beaches, mountain valleys, parks, and sporting arenas are all great options, but focus the location on an area that suits only you.

Be sure to consult the local government for permission before adding the location to your preneed.

Choosing cremation for your final wishes is a great option for your family's emotional and financial well-being, but proper planning is essential. Using these tips during the planning process will help you and your loved ones come to terms with your death. Contact local services, such as J Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel, for further assistance.

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