4 Common Funeral Planning Myths, Busted
Funeral planning can be overwhelming to some people. While there are many do’s and don'ts when it comes to funeral planning, when you have the right information it is easy to make the best decisions for you and your family. We’ve cleared up some commonly held misconceptions regarding funeral planning that we hope will help guide you through the process.

Myth #1: Funeral planning is complicated - Depending on how in-depth you want to go, funeral planning can be a pretty simple process. You can be as detailed as you want, or as minimalistic as you would like. With our complimentary planning guide, we walk you through the process and give you a guideline on what needs to be accomplished.

Myth #2: Funeral planning is time consuming - People may assume that funeral planning needs to be extensive, but that is not necessarily the case. Simply writing down the details that you want your funeral to consist of does not need to take hours upon hours to complete. Our planning guide is simple, easy and allows you to plan your funeral on your own time, in your own way.

Myth #3: Funeral planning is for the elderly - This is not necessarily the case. Considering we never know when our time will come, it is smart to plan now rather than leaving it up to your loved ones. Planning your funeral at any age is a smart idea, not just for your sake but for the sake of your family and to give them peace of mind.

Myth #4: You have to pay a fortune for a quality service - We believe that you shouldn’t have to spend a lot to get the very best in cremation and funeral services. We also know that when you have lost a loved one, or are facing that difficult time, you want straightforward answers about how much everything is going to cost. We believe in being open and transparent with all of our charges, so you can select the services and products that are right for you.

Funeral planning doesn’t have to be complicated, and in fact, can be simple and even therapeutic as it is a time to express your final wishes and give your family peace of mind.


Posted: March 30, 2018