How can I pull off a low cost funeral?

Published: 03/15/2011 by Funeral Home Resource

The average cost of a funeral today is very intimidating. What to do, and what not to do is often an overwhelming struggle. It is vital to keep in mind what is important at a time like this, important to the one passing and important to the ones left behind. It is definitely possible to have a low cost funeral but reviewing arrangements ahead of time helps to keep those costs down.

The very first consideration should be the wishes of the deceased. Does he or she have any religious or other beliefs that are going to mandate what should occur? What do you believe that person would have wanted? How can the memory best be served? These issues should be thought over and listed. What is important to you or to the others surviving? Add these to the list as well. Now you have a place to start.

There are many options available to carry out the wishes of all involved. For instance, the service can be family only as opposed to a public viewing. Did the deceased want to be buried in a cemetery and is there a plot already purchased? The cost of a casket may be brought down by the use of a rental casket if appearances at the viewing are extremely important. Cremation may also be facilitated in this way to allow for a viewing first. Entombment is also an option that brings costs down. There are many opportunities to ease a budget funeral, but it is important to know what is wanted and necessary first.

An important thing to keep in mind is that a funeral does not have to be expensive to be meaningful. Careful planning helps to provide the important aspects for expense. Cost versus benefit of services and merchandise are of utmost consideration. A funeral price list is available online for many services or at any funeral home. If at all possible, planning ahead is crucial. This practical step gives you more control over where and how the funeral will occur. Regardless of the path taken, the meaning is important, not the expense.

 

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