Cremation And Lower Funeral Costs - Advice From A Licensed Funeral Director
Posted: Tuesday, January 01, 2008
by Jerry R. Guy
Integrity Preneed Solutions
Cremation rates have been rising over the past several years. Many believe this is due to escalating funeral costs forcing families to choose this means of disposition because of finances. Others believe it is simply an option for final disposition whose time has come and the financial aspect has no bearing on their decision.
As a longtime funeral director I can see validity in both viewpoints. However, having assisted many families through the years, I've witnessed these decisions being made based on the family's finances more times than not.
For those who choose cremation, it offers an economical means of disposition. As an active funeral director I've observed, that many families don't realize that cremation offers the same opportunity for traditional funeral services as does ground burial. M any families are now choosing to have full services and then cremation instead of ground burial. Other families are opting for a "direct cremation" and handling memorial services themselves.
Final disposition decisions shouldn't be forced by the family's finances in my opinion. A reputable funeral home will always work with a family to provide the type services they desire and can afford. Let your funeral director know your wishes, ask questions and you may be surprised to find that you can still get a low cost funeral with ground burial as well as cremation. The result should be that the family will get to decide based on choice and not finances and still get a low cost funeral service.
Jerry R. Guy is an active licensed funeral director and author. Information on how to lower funeral costs can be found at his sites: http://www.beforeplanningafuneral.com and http://www.integritypreneedsolutions.com
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)why is it that the state only provides 4,000$ when you need at least 7,500 for funeral burial?
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