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funeral program
funeral program
funeral program
Planning a funeral is never a easy task. You will get some help from the funeral home, if you employ one. But still you are grieved at the loss of your loved one and this may not be something you are willing to take on yourself. It is sometimes hard to know what your loved one would have wanted in a memorial or funeral service. That is why everyone should have a funeral planner. If you pre-plan your own funeral then your family and friends would all know just what you wishes and desires were.
Dad recovered to the point that he had ten more good years of life, except for the two times his head sprung a leak. He had a brain bleed. That is a bleeding blood vessel between the skull and the brain, but it is not in the brain. It presses the brain and gives symptoms of a stroke, but it is not a stroke. Once the bleeding is stopped, the brain returns to normal, and so does the patient. Anyway, neither the aneurysm not the brain bleeds were dad's illness. Although he should have died, he didn't. None of those were the illness of which dad would die.
It offers you the opportunity to actually plan your funeral service well in advance. This then offers you the opportunity to decide how the service will run and the way in which you would like people to commemorate your life now you have gone.
The worst and the most futile thing I or anyone else can do in trying to help you out of this mess is to (and, pretending that I/we are experts in your particular situation) tell you to sit down and make a list of 10 things concerning this or that. Create an inventory of household items you don't require so you can sell them at the garage sale you are now going to need to have. Then add up all of your monthly expenditures in order to take stock of where you are financially so as to identify anything you can cut back on right away. After all, you have to make sure you can at least buy that jar of spicy mustard you've had your eye on.
Life has always been something to be celebrated and this is a truth that does not change in the face of death. People have learned to see death as just another part of life. They celebrate their passing on much like one would a graduation or a baby shower or a birthday. All of these matter s are a part of life and life in itself is a beautiful thing. Many people live their lives to the fullest, are thankful for every day, and are not of the option that their funeral is a cause for sadness. Some people think that a happy funeral would be an offense to the deceased, but this is not the case. You are not celebrating their leaving, but their life. Try to perceive death differently and the funeral a warm occasion.
What is not cheap is keeping a convicted killer alive for thirty years and paying hundreds of expensive lawyers millions of dollars to plead his case in endless appeals while he writes children's books and eventually dies of cancer or old age. When people try to make you feel outraged at the "cost of executions", that is what they're really talking about.
If your loved one is on hospice or is given a short amount, you can certainly have a planning conversation with them, if they are able. In this way you can be better prepared to meet their needs and incorporate them into your planning.
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