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Making Arrangements

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Creating your own funeral or memorial service
Making prearrangements - why does it feel strange?
Planning your funeral
If Necessity is the Mother of Invention, Beware the Unitarians
If I'm Not Dying, Why Should I Plan My Funeral?
Living With Death: Part III: Preparing for Death

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Phone calls after a death
Why In The World Would I Plan My Own Final Arrangements?
Care of the Dying Part 2: Encouraging conversations about death

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At The Death: When no prearrangment for funeral has been made.
Preneed arrangements: what you need to know
Funeral ideas for a 13 year old girl
Dying in your home or public place
When a premature baby dies
When a death occurs away from home
Thank You Cards & Manners
Eulogies Honor and Heal
Why In The World Would I Plan My Own Final Arrangements?

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When a premature baby dies
Why In The World Would I Plan My Own Final Arrangements?

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Making prearrangements - why does it feel strange?
At The Death: When no prearrangment for funeral has been made.
Planning your funeral
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Featured Articles

Planning your funeral

by Susan Cox

Whether or not you have your ideas written down, it is good to have your "plan" (your wishes) well thought out when you sit down to talk with your funeral professional. But in talking to your funeral professional, remember that they may have suggestions that will enhance what you want. They are called "directors" because they can give you "direction" with your wishes. read more

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Why In The World Would I Plan My Own Final Arrangements?

by R.W. Ward

Why and how do you actually make final arrangement plans? First the why. It is something everyone thinks about at some point. How would I want to be treated and how will my loved ones do this? read more

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