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2 janvier 2011

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There is no easy way to plan the funeral of a loved one after an accident. You are likely feeling emotionally drained, physically exhausted, and

over-stressed as you approach the memorial plans. When the death of a loved one is anticipated because of illness or old age, funeral plans have

often been made or discussed beforehand and the family members may have had time to prepare themselves for the loss. If preparations like these

have already taken place or if you have some idea of how your loved one wanted his/her funeral to be conducted, it is obviously much easier to put

the funeral together quickly.

Steps to Take Immediately After the Death

There are certain steps to take immediately after the death of your loved one. They include:

1. Pronouncing the Death. As soon as someone passes away, the death needs to be pronounced by a professional. This normally means that you

must call 911 or a coroner's office so that a medical professional can confirm the death and make it official. If the death results from a car accident

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or another serious accident, the deceased has either been pronounced at the scene or later at the hospital. For many unexpected deaths caused by

accidents you don't need to call 911 or the coroner's office because medical professionals will be on staff and able to pronounce the death

immediately.

2. Embalming. Within the first few hours of death you need to decide if you want your loved one's body to be embalmed. Embalming is a process

designed to preserve the body. If you embalm, you give yourself the option of having an open casket funeral and prolonging the funeral process,

since the body will not have to be buried or cremated right away. It may make sense to choose embalming if the family wants more time to plan for a

funeral or if an open casket is preferred.

3. Selecting a Funeral Home. You will need to call a crematorium or a funeral home to come and pick up your loved one's body from the hospital or

place of death. The funeral home will usually make the necessary arrangements for transportation. If the death was unexpected, then you may not

have identified a funeral home that you prefer to use, so you will need to select one Most churches, synagogues or other places of worship have a

member or parishioner responsible for assisting with funeral planning, so this is an excellent place to start. Many funeral homes also have web pages

now and most are listed in the yellow pages. By taking a look at the various funeral home websites, you can get a feel for the home. If possible,

consider selecting a funeral home close to your loved one's community so that it is easier for mourners who wish to attend the service.

4. Notifying Friends and Family. As soon as possible, you or other family members should start contacting people to make them aware of the loss. If

you are an immediate family member like the spouse, parent, sibling or child of the deceased, you may want to contact a close friend or other family

member to make most of the calls. Consider making the calls after you have made plans for the funeral so that you can let people know the location,

date and time of the services.

As you begin making arrangements for the funeral or memorial service, you will want to think about what your loved one would have wanted. Where

there has been an unexpected death resulting from an accident, the victim may not have made his or her wishes known. It may also mean that you

have never talked about a memorial service. If this is the case, it will be up to you to make the arrangements according to what you think your loved

one would want.

To plan a meaningful service, think of things that most characterized your loved one: his/her favorite activities; favorite flowers; meaningful songs,

hymns, or poems, etc. Once you have made note of your thoughts about your loved one's personality and activities in life, it will become easier for

you to choose some details over others for the funeral.

Choosing cemetery plots is extremely important when it comes to funeral planning. This can be a very difficult task. Cemeteries are more than just a

piece of land. These pieces of land actually become part of the grieving process. These locations should be quiet and peaceful. It is extremely

important to make sure that the cemetery plot is located near the location where their family and friends live.

Some people want to be place in specific cemetery plots that will provide them with comfort and relaxation. When funeral planning, you also need to

make sure that the family has easy access to the plot. It is likely that the family will visit the cemetery plot a lot. Therefore, it is a good idea to play

the plot nearby family residents to ensure that they have easy access to the plot without driving miles and miles. The deceased individual’s

personality, likes and dislikes should also be taken into consider when choosing a funeral plot.

Many people have difficulties when it comes to choosing cemetery plots during the funeral planning process. The decision process is usually made

right after the individual has passed away. This leaves the decision maker with a major decision during a very vulnerable and terrible time in their life.

This may end up leading to a bad decision. It is also possible for financial problems to negatively affect the decision made by the decision maker.

Cemeteries should be investigated because a decision is made. The investigation will help ensure that the cemetery is well taken care of. This is

exactly what you want for your family.

Transportation can be extremely expensive. Transportation cost can be cut significantly by funeral planning and choosing cemetery plots that are

close to the family. This means that family members will be able to drive to the cemetery without having to travel a really far distance. This

ultimately helps the family save money that would otherwise be paid on traveling expenses.

Some experts recommend funeral planning ahead of time and choosing cemetery plots in advance. It is possible to purchase cemetery plots in

advance at many different cemeteries. This doesn’t always necessarily ensure that you’ll receive a cemetery plot at that specific cemetery.

However, it will ultimately help cut back on costs that living family members will be forced to pay. You can check the internet for more information

about planning ahead.

It is also possible to plan your transportation of your body ahead of time. You can also plan cremation, burial and memorial services ahead of time.


 

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There are many funeral home websites that give you the ability to design your own cemetery monument ahead of time. It is possible to follow all of

these steps to safe your family a lot of work and stress when you finally pass on.

When someone passes on, it is very difficult for individuals who are left behind. These moments can actually destroy families. You shouldn’t let this

end up happening to your family. You can prevent this by planning ahead of time. Your family will be grateful that you were thoughtful enough to

actually plan ahead.

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