What Do You Need To Know About Preparing Your Memorial?
Memorial services may be as distinctive and unique as the people in the world. When planning your memorial agenda, think about what is meaningful both to you and surviving loved ones. In this blog, I’ll cover some things I’ve included in previous memorials.
You may want to exclude some things, change or add something personally meaningful to you or loved ones. As I offer things to consider, I take the perspective of not relying on a funeral home or religious staff, to allow for more variety of spiritual and religious preferences as well as financial situations.
However, even if you’re paying for funeral services, some things may not be automatically included, or you may need to specify your preferences. If you’re not paying a funeral service or relying on the staff of a religious facility, you (or surviving loved ones) are the only one who can decide what you’d like included in the service.
The following ideas are in no particular order, are not inclusive, and there may be things you’d like omitted. But these will at least give you ideas for preparing a smoothly run memorial.
What Do You Need To Know About Preparing Your Memorial?