You need to spend time thinking about what you want for a service at a funeral home in Arlington as preplanning is very important. But, if you’re a millennial or in a similar young age group, you probably haven’t and don’t want to think about funeral planning. You’re not alone!
After all, even people that aren’t as young as you don’t want to think about their passing. So, what do you do? How do you get started?
The very first step is to choose a funeral home or cremation provider, as someone will need to prepare your remains for disposition, handle your service, and even be a place to hold your service. Do some research on local funeral homes to learn about their prices, services, beliefs, and offerings. This way you can find one that has what you need and want. Don’t forget about money. Millennials are also looking to save money on funeral expenses, like caskets. Yes, some caskets are expensive. But there are tons of other options that are much more budget friendly. In the funeral industry, there are many rituals that take place including body repatriation and mourning.
Your funeral director or cremation planner can advise you on the best one to choose for your needs and budget. More and more people, especially younger generations, are choosing cremation over burial as, to them, burial is a waste of space, money and time. In fact, the National Funeral Directors Association reports that more than half of the dispositions in the USA these days are cremations. But what do you want? Do you want to be buried? Cremated? You can still have a traditional funeral service if you want to be cremated, or you can have a non-traditional memorial service even if you want to be buried. It’s totally up to you! Your funeral director can help you determine what you want done with your remains before, at, and after the service. Don’t forget to do some research on pricing. In addition to using Google, Yelp, and other websites to help you find a good funeral home you can also check the funeral home’s actual website to get a good idea of pricing.
Funeral homes and burial makers must be prepared for the unexpected. The Preplanning course offered by funeral provider conventions can help you prepare in advance so that when death does happen, it is less stressful on your family as well as being cost effective! Funeral homes are required by law to provide clear and accurate prices for all of their services so you can get a good idea of what’s available and how much it will cost before you event step foot into a funeral home. Finally, younger generations are also moving away from funeral and memorial services, as many people think that funerals and memorials are strictly religious events. While funerals can certainly be religious, they don’t have to be. You can choose to have a non-traditional memorial service that isn’t religious or hire a funeral celebrant to lead a non-religious funeral. Your funeral service can be anything you want it to. Do you love golf? You can have a celebrant focus on your golf game. Are you a huge flower lover? Cover your funeral in flowers.
Planning your funeral doesn’t have to be stressful or painful with these tips. If you want more help preplanning a service at a Arlington funeral home, Storke Funeral Home is here to help.