Top Three Myths About Preplanning
Originally Posted: 08/20/2019 - In life, we are almost always planning ahead for our future. Planning toward a personal goal or planning for the next phase of life. The families we serve here in Toledo are particularly goal-oriented. We set a plan so we can know where we’re headed. Planning relieves stress and answers many questions ahead of time. One thing people do not always plan for is their final arrangements. When a loved one unexpectedly dies, you can expect family and friends to have conversations centered around questions such as:
- What type of service did he want?
- Where did she want to be buried?
- Did he want traditional burial or cremation?
This is especially true if final wishes were not preplanned. Preplanning
is a clear solution, even a gift, to friends and family who need time to grieve. People sometimes hesitate to preplan, citing concerns like cost or flexibility. At Walker Funeral Home & Crematory
, we want to address the top three concerns, or “myths,” about preplanning, so you can clearly see the benefits
and be able to make the right choice for you and your family.
Myth #1: You are required to pay for your arrangements ahead of time.
This is definitely one of the biggest misconceptions about preplanning
your funeral. While we do offer pre-payment options in order to make life less complicated when a loved one dies, pre-paying is a choice and not a necessity. Preplanning can simply mean trusting us to keep your information and final wishes on file with our staff.
Myth #2: Once you’ve planned with one funeral home, you’re locked into that choice.
Well, it depends on who you plan with. If you plan with us at Walker Funeral Home & Crematory
, you can change your mind at any time. We understand that circumstances can change or people move, so we make our services
and arrangements completely transferrable.
Myth #3: Preplanning
leaves family and friends out of the planning process.
We strongly encourage you to include your family in preplanning
, if they desire. While it’s better to make the big decisions in advance, many of the smaller details can wait until the time of need. For example, your loved ones might want to choose flowers and songs that will help celebrate your life
and get them through this difficult time. For items that are important to you, you may want to discuss your preferences with your family in advance. Your loved ones will appreciate that you preplanned
your final wishes, and they will not be left wondering what you really wanted.
Come visit us at one of our locations in Toledo and we can help you with all of these funeral options
to make sure everything is done the way you want. Feel free to contact us
with more questions about preplanning, so we can continue to challenge the myths and prove there are only benefits.
