Have you given any thought into the planning of your funeral? Many people have not, and this can cause problems and bickering among loved ones if something should happen. Perhaps you want a Traditional Service in Mystic, but there are a number of people who have a preference for being cremated. Perhaps they want things to move as quickly as possible to ensure that their loved ones can grieve, but then get back to the basics of life as soon as possible. Cremation may also be the solution when a loved one dies and does not have insurance. It is possible to have a traditional service and cremate the remains afterwords.
Perhaps you are a person who does not have many family members or friends. You may not have any idea who will take care of your funeral arrangements if something were to happen to you. This is why it makes sense to ensure that planning your Traditional Service in Mystic is a matter that is brought up in your estate planning. It is generally discouraged to mention this information in a will. Wills are not always reviewed immediately and, in many cases, they are read after the deceased person has been laid to rest. Imagine how the people you know would feel when they found out the arrangements you wanted were not honored.
Mystic Funeral Home is a good resource to use if you are making funeral plans for a loved one. You can also rely on them to help you plan your own funeral. After all, everyone has to leave here one day, and the last thing you want is family and friends arguing and in disagreement about your funeral service. You may opt to have a memorial service and viewing of the body, but the final choice in terms of what to do with your remains may be cremation. Since many people have strong views about cremation, it is important to discuss your plans with a lawyer or your pastor. The goal is to ensure that your preferences are documented and that your final resting place is where you want it, not where your family thinks you want.