What should I know before arranging a funeral?

The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) offers these tips for smart planning.

1. Be an informed consumer. Don’t be reluctant to ask questions.

2. Today’s funeral director offers a variety of options to meet your financial needs and wishes. Families should discuss all options with their funeral director when making arrangements.

3. When selecting a funeral director, choose one who is licensed and has a good reputation in the community. Give thought to this decision as you would when choosing a doctor, attorney or other professional.

4. Be prepared! Avoid the burden of making decision while under emotional stress by organizing details with your funeral director ahead of time. Remember–preplanning doesn’t necessarily mean prepaying.

5. Plan a personal and meaningful ceremony or service to help you begin the healing process. Getting through grief is never easy but having a meaningful funeral will help.

6. Contact a licensed funeral director or NFDA for more information on making meaningful arrangements.

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One Response to What should I know before arranging a funeral?

  1. John Gall says:

    What if someone dies and they have little friends or family? Will the funeral place provide pallbearers or use a cart or some other tool?

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