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5 Important Reasons to Preplan Your Final Wishes

Allen Mortuaries Admin • Jul 27, 2023

There are many reasons to pre-planning your final wishes – whether that’s a traditional funeral service or cremation. The following is a list of some of the benefits of planning ahead and why you should consider making your final wishes ahead of time.

1.   Reduce Stress for Your Family


Losing a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience that can leave family members overwhelmed with grief. In such difficult times, planning a funeral can add an additional burden, both emotionally and financially.


However, by preplanning your final wishes, you can significantly alleviate the stress your family may face after your passing. The more of your final wishes that are planned in advance, the easier it will be for your family to carry out your wishes.


2.   Help Prevent Family Conflict


Preplanning helps prevent potential family conflicts that may arise when there is uncertainty about your final wishes. Without clear guidance, loved ones may find themselves disagreeing on the best way to honor your memory, leading to unnecessary tensions during an already challenging time. Even small decisions can become points of contention. By documenting your preferences ahead of time, you minimize the likelihood of disputes and give your family the gift of unity during their grief.


3.   Help Ensure Your Wishes Are Met


Beyond avoiding conflicts, preplanning your final wishes ensures that your wishes are met, adding a personalized touch to the event. This personalized approach can provide comfort and reassurance during your final days, knowing that your life will be celebrated the way you desire.

4.   You’ll Save Money


Preplanning your funeral can lead to substantial financial savings by locking in at today’s prices. This will bring you and family members peace of mind, not having to worry about the cost of services and merchandise going up over time. Allen Mortuaries offers an interest-free payment plan option that makes things more affordable, saving families up to thousands of dollars.


5.   You Can Enjoy Life More


When you pre-plan you can enjoy your life more knowing that your final wishes are taken care of. Knowing that everything has been planned and organized gives you a great sense of relief. It also provides a lot of relief to your spouse, children, and other loved ones.


When you are ready to begin the process of planning ahead, or simply want to learn more, you can reach out to us by calling 435-752-3245 or texting 435-881-8874.


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