By: Budda Oliver | 2010-04-02 | Death It may seem odd, but more and more people are planning their own funerals early in their lives. The advantages to doing so include personalizing the event, eliminating a lot of stress for your loved ones, and paying for it on your own. read more
By: Robert Mccormack | 2011-02-15 | Elderly Care One in all the various tasks that is involved with being retired is creating the mandatory arrangements for your funeral. Particularly as it is to consider how life ending, it's inevitable. read more
By: Xavie Roega | 2011-04-01 | Home improvement There are more than 80 tasks to be done when a loved one passes away. By completing your Funeral Planning Checklist, you will have relieved and minimized the burdens left to your loved ones. read more
By: Alter Sage | 2010-10-06 | Insurance Optional funeral plan benefit allow extended protection for your family should you die. Insurance options lets you choose the right level of funeral cover. read more
By: hotareticles | 2011-09-26 | Business The loss of a near one is the greatest grief to bear. And planning a funeral is always something that has to be done with a heavy heart. Funeral planning does not require much but that is the only way in which all the family members and friends can pay their last respects together and that is of great comfort to the soul. read more
By: juliashing | 2012-01-18 | Death The choice of selecting the right funeral home for your loved ones can be a difficult task if you are not sure of your options. This becomes with the additional pressure of getting it right the very first time as it is not every day that you get to plan a funeral. Funeral homes have to be selected with a careful eye and you should research well before finally setting on a funeral home read more
By: Carole Galassi | 2011-01-02 | Advertising In planning a funeral, there are many details to tend too. There are some items to note in a checklist for each stage below: 1. Make time to start planning. From decisions to make, people to gather information from, and items to purchase, planning needs to happen now. It can be a big undertaking and could take some time. 2. Follow the instructions from the deceased if possible. Be sure to take note of the instructions if your not able to follow them. 3. Get help. ... read more
By: Darwin Liu | 2010-04-02 | Death A casket is generally the most expensive item for your funeral. When shopping for a casket at the funeral home, the funeral director generally shows you the higher priced caskets. Studies have shown that on average, the casket shopper buys one of the first three caskets shown and usually picks the middle priced of the three. The funeral rule states that funeral directors have to show you a list of all their caskets therefore if you haven't seen the lower priced caskets, ask them to see them. read more
By: Roger Fleming | 2012-03-02 | Business Unfortunately, at one point or another, all of us will have to find a funeral home. Whether we are arranging a funeral for the loss of a near one, or may be preparing in advance our own funeral, this is a task that is not fun. read more
By: Colleen Mihelich | 2010-04-01 | Pets The loss of a pet can be a devastating event. Many people have a difficult time coping with the grief that comes from losing a beloved pet. This situation can be especially difficult for children because the loss of a childhood pet may be the child's first experience with death. read more
By: Steve Farrell | 2010-04-02 | Death It's hard to plan a funeral. Your emotions are a mess and you are forced to make many difficult decisions. Get help with your funeral planning needs. read more
By: Charles Maqeen | 2012-02-07 | Society As much life is a truth so is the death. Every living Human sooner or later has to leave this world one day. Funeral planning is an event which makes everyone emotional. Arranging funeral either for a dear one you just lost or you pre- planning your funeral is not an easy task. read more
By: Funeralstodiefor | 2011-05-05 | Men's Issues Planning your own funeral is not morbid what so ever. It can actually save your family a lot of grief. read more
By: Stephen Saldana | 2011-01-20 | Article Marketing While no one really wants to have to think about the final days of one's life, there comes a time when eventually we all have to accept the fact that we are mortal and that one day, even with the best of faith and the purest of lives, we will die. read more
By: Mare Nikolic | 2011-09-27 | Religion Planning a Christian funeral is never an easy thing to do. Saying goodbye to a loved one is difficult. People grieve in different ways. Oftentimes family tension adds to the stress during an already emotionally burdensome period. read more