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Learn What To Do When A Loved One Dies Unexpectedly And You Have To Make The Funeral Arrangements

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When a loved one passes away, planning their funeral can be difficult to do because you are grieving their death. An important factor to take into consideration is whether or not your loved one wanted to be buried. There are many people who choose not to be buried because of how expensive it can be to do. If you are unsure if your loved one wanted to be buried or cremated, use the guide below to learn how to make the decision as easily as possible.

Look at the Will

The first thing you need to do is look at the will your loved one had created before they passed away. In someone's will, they will typically specify if they want to be buried or cremated. They will also state where they want to be buried if they want to be buried and where they want their ashes to be spread if they want to be cremated.

Talk to Friends and Relatives

If the person did not have a will created before they passed, talk to friends and relatives to find out if the person discussed what arrangements they wanted to be made when they passed away. You want to be sure to try to honor their wishes as much as you can, but if you do not know what they wanted, it can be hard to do.

Consider the Budget for the Funeral

If no one knows what the person wanted to have done with their body when they passed, consider what the budget is for the funeral. When someone dies without a will, the family typically needs to split the costs associated with the funeral to ensure that they are paid. Consider how much the family can afford to pay when choosing whether to cremate or bury your loved one. Cremation is often less expensive than a burial.

Consider Having a Viewing Before Your Loved One Is Cremated

If you feel that cremation is the best option, you can ask the funeral director to let your family have a viewing of your loved one before they are cremated. Many funeral homes have coffins available that can be rented to use during a viewing. This allows everyone to say goodbye to the person one last time before they are cremated.

Once the person is cremated, their ashes will be placed in an urn. You need to consider where you want to spread their ashes or if you want to keep them instead. Contact a funeral home, like Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel, for more help.


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