4 Steps to Preplanning Your Celebration of Life

Throughout our lives, we plan for significant events. We plan for retirement to ensure financial security in our later years. We meticulously plan weddings to celebrate love and commitment. We save for education expenses, investing in our children’s futures. And of course, we plan vacations to create lasting memories with those we care about. These plans allow us to live life fully, knowing we’ve prepared for what’s ahead.
While preplanning for end-of-life decisions may not be a joyous conversation to have, it is just as important. Planning is a crucial part of life, something we do regularly, whether we’re preparing for a big event or safeguarding against unforeseen circumstances. Preplanning your funeral ensures you receive the service you want and takes the bulk of responsibility off your loved ones while they grieve. It’s the gift of peace of mind and one of the most gracious acts of love you can leave to your loved ones.
These four steps will help guide you through the process to ensure all of your wishes are met, creating a comprehensive plan that provides a roadmap for you and your loved ones.
Step 1: Reflect
Take time to consider what’s important to you—your values, beliefs, and how you wish to be remembered. Do you envision a traditional funeral service, or perhaps a celebration of life? Reflecting on these aspects allows you to create a plan that truly honors who you are.
Step 2: Record
Documenting your preferences ensures that everything is clear and leaves no room for uncertainty. This might include the type of service, the location, music selections, and any other personal touches you’d like to include. Having this information recorded will be invaluable to your loved ones.
Step 3: Select
You’ll make decisions on specific details such as the type of casket or urn, and any memorial options. Other considerations include paying in advance or at the time of need. Paying ahead of time can help you lock in today’s prices, protecting loved ones from inflation in later years. You also have the option to select away-from-home protection, in the event you may pass away while on vacation or visiting family and need to be transported home. For all these services, we offer payment plans, in most cases, making it easier to manage costs.
Step 4: Share
It’s important to communicate your plans with your loved ones so they are aware of your wishes. Provide copies of your recorded plans to key individuals, such as family members or a trusted friend. Make sure the plan is kept in a safe place, but one that is easily accessible when the time comes.
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We’re here to help guide you with preplanning your service. Our team is known for helping people save hundreds, even thousands of dollars when preplanning their services with us, as compared to other area funeral homes.



