Importance of Pre-planning a Funeral
at Rollins Funeral Home
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No one likes to think about death let alone plan for it. In
many families, discussing one's mortality is an extremely uncomfortable topic. But it is a
topic that should be discussed and planned for well in advance of your death. By
pre-planning your funeral, you relieve your family of having to make important financial
decisions during a period of great stress and grief. A time when people aren't thinking
very clearly and may not know what to do because you never made your wishes known.
It's easy to say, "Don't make a fuss. I don't
want a ceremony. Just bury me and be done with it." But it is important to realize
that the ritual of a funeral and/or memorial service isn't for the deceased but for the
living. It is a time when friends and family can gather together to grieve openly and to
provide support for one another.
Pre-planning your funeral can be very informal such
as following our preplanning checklist and sharing your wishes with a family member. More
formal arrangements in the form of a pre-need contract can be set up with a Rollins funeral director and pre-funded through life
insurance, bank trust agreement or other method. Pre-planning, when done properly, can
give you peace of mind knowing that your arrangements are ready and pre-funded. Meet with
your Rollins funeral director to discuss
pre-planning.
By pre-planning your funeral with Rollins Funeral Home, you can... make all the arrangements during a time of peace and not
leave them to your family during their time of grief. control the cost of your funeral protect
your insurance so that it provides for your survivors and not for funeral expenses.
provide protection in case the need arises and
before it is expected.
Pre Need Checklist
Our pre need checklist shows you how many decisions must be
made by a family member at the time of your death. This does not include choosing a casket
or urn and outer burial container, notifying relatives, preparing a family history for the
obituary, arranging for floral displays, etc. By taking time now to consider the items
below, you can make your wishes known to your family. You might even consider formalizing
your pre need arrangements with a funeral director at Rollins
Funeral Home which would allow you to complete all of your arrangements
now in the comfort of your home.
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