3 Gems of Wisdom on Planning for Death & a Home Funeral

Home funeral guide and End of Life Consultant Sally Shannon’s on home funeral planning

 

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Express the elements of ceremony important to your home funeral.
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1) Know Yourself:

Be clear about why you are making the choice for a home funeral, whether your values are spiritual, political, financial, etc., and consider the tasks that will be placed on your family.

2) Communicate Your Wishes to Friends & Family:

Write a letter(s) about your values, beliefs, politics or other reasons that you’ve chosen a home funeral. You could even make a video. In addition, be sure to have a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and/or an Advance Directive that clearly states your wishes and gives authority for death after-care.

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Home funerals provide an opportunity to celebrate the life of a loved one in an intimate space.
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3) Clarify the Needs of Your ‘Celebration’:

Home funerals present different opportunities to remember and celebrate the life of a loved one. Would you prefer a “Laying in Honor” celebration, so that friends and family can visit, say goodbye, and comfort each other? Do you want a funeral in keeping with your spiritual tradition?

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