Be Prepared for Your Cremation Service

January 23, 2023
These simple steps will help prepare you and your loved ones for your death, even though no one will ever be fully prepared for the death and cremation service. 
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Even though no one will ever be fully prepared a loved one’s death and cremation service in Oklahoma City, OK, it’s still important to take steps now to make your passing smoother for your family. As scary as it is to plan for your death, you need to do whatever you can to make it easier for your loved ones after you’re gone. What can you do to prepare for your death right now? 


 


To begin, you need to leave your last wishes. Make it known how you want your funeral or memorial to be done. Do you want a cremation service? A memorial? Traditional burial? There are a lot of questions that need to be answered when it comes to planning a service, so don’t leave your loved ones to answer all of them when their grieving your loss. 


 


What about all your documents? You might know where your important documents are, but will your family be able to find them? They might not know to check the top dresser drawer for your will, the bottom drawer for your life insurance policy, and your desk for the bank account information. Make it easier on your loved ones and keep all your important documents in one safe place that is easily found and accessed by a surviving family member. Include your social security card; legal forms for retirement accounts, deeds, and rental agreements; tax returns; and lists of all online and computer passwords. You also need to make a will. Everyone should have a will, as wills make it easy for the bereaved to know exactly what the deceased wanted. Plus, if you don’t leave a will, the state might end up choosing who gets your asses and who will care for your dependents. Double check that your 401k, life insurance, and IRAs have the correct beneficiaries listed. In other words, make sure that the people or person you want to get the money after your gone are listed on the documents. This is especially important as someone’s beneficiary documents can supersede wills and even divorces. 


 


Your family might rely on you for financial support, meaning that when you die, they will not only lose you but will also love the income you provided. Take care of your loved ones by purchasing life insurance. Life insurance can help offset the costs of funeral and cremation services and can also provide additional income for living expenses, remaining debts, and other costs. Don’t forget to sort your possessions. Catalog important items of monetary or sentimental value to ensure they are kept and passed to the proper person after you’re gone. Don’t forget to notate why each item is important so no information gets lost. 


 


We are here to help if you want to learn more about what you can do for your eventual passing. We can assist with any preplanning or Oklahoma City, OK cremation service you may have. Call or visit us today for more information. You can check also our designated website at https://www.corbettfuneral.com/find-us-on-the-web.


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