It’s Your Funeral

by | Aug 2, 2013 | Funeral Services


We often use this phrase in jest but there is a grim truth behind it. Once we have been born, the only guaranteed certainty is that, eventually, we will die. There is no scientific data on what happens to our spirit, soul, essence, or whatever you may call it – nobody has returned from a long period of death to provide any details. So, to all intents and purposes, the final event is the funeral and, for us, it will be our funeral.
What is a Funeral?
The word derives from Latin and refers to both death and a corpse. The modern meaning relates to the ceremonies that may take place shortly after a person’s death. These ceremonies usually follow the dictates of the deceased’s religious beliefs and are intended to prepare the deceased for whatever may (or may not) come next.

Possibly more importantly, a funeral enables those who survive the deceased to release some of their grief and provides a way of remembering and celebrating the life of the deceased.

Planning Funerals
In today’s world, there is legislation covering how the living may dispose of the bodies of the dead. This has led to the development of specialists like funeral home services in Florida to assist in ensuring that there is compliance with all formalities. However, companies such as Funeral Home Deltona FL can provide a much greater service than this.

They can provide all the advice that you, as a living individual, would need to pre-plan your own funeral.

Advantages of Pre-Planning
There are two main aims when contacting someone like Funeral Home Deltona FL. The first is to ensure that your body receives the treatment that you believe it deserves after your death. Secondly, pre-planning is away to lessen the burden that your passing places on your family and friends. They will not have to decide what you would like them to do – that has already been arranged. Also, if your pre-planning has involved a financial plan to spread the cost of your funeral over your active, working life, your death will not become a financial burden for your descendants. Even without an advance financial plan, your prior consultations with a reputable funeral home will have enabled you to gauge the basic cost of the funeral you desire and then to have made allowance for that cost in your last will and testament. Visit Baldaufffuneralhome.com for professional assistance to help your loved one’s through time of grief.

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