Planning your own final services in advance can be a hard thing to do, but it’s an important task as well. If you decide you want cremation services in Monroeville, PA, setting that process up doesn’t have to be that hard. Cremation just takes buying a cremation package and everything is included. You can add things, if you want, like an urn or a memorial service, but you will have everything you need if you get that cremation package arranged. Once the package is ready and on hold with the funeral home, you might want to talk about those final wishes with your family. You likely make the plans for yourself, but also for them. Having the plans helps them avoid that burden in the future. Here are some tips to help you talk about those final plans that you now have in place.
You can certainly tell your family one at a time, but do you really want to talk about your final services that many times? It can be hard on you and you might say something slightly different to one person than to another and that can lead to confusion among them later. It’s really easiest for you and best for them to talk to everyone at once. If you are able to get together as a group, that’s wonderful. If not, perhaps set up a video conference call so everyone can chat as much face-to-face as is possible.
You don’t want to start talking about your final service wishes only to have someone’s kid streak through the room with mud all over as the dog chases them from the backyard. Take away as many distractions as you can for this important conversation. Ask for an adults-only meal with your family members and perhaps turn off cell phones or put them on vibrate for a little while as you talk through the important aspects of your plans without interruption.
Once you share what you want to share, ask your family members if they have any questions. This might not be a topic you talk about ever again or, at the very least, it’s not something that gets brought up very often. Ask your family if they have anything they want to know about the funeral home you chose, why you picked cremation, or anything else. Now is the time for them to ask things. If they don’t have anything new, let them know you are willing to answer if they come up with things later.
While not everyone in your family may have thought about their own plans, there may be some that have. Ask if anyone else wants to share their final wishes, whether they have made plans or not. They can use the gathering as a chance to share their own wants as well. They can plan their cremation services in Monroeville, PA out later with Jobe Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc.