There’s a lot that goes into planning a funeral, but making those arrangements beforehand gives you time to consider all of your options and make sure that you’re covering all of the necessary details. The following checklist will help you to make sure you’ve thought of everything when you begin creating your personalized plan.
Information you’ll need to assemble:
Vital Statistics
This includes your father’s name, your mother’s maiden name, your level of education, and your social security number.
Affiliations
This includes fraternal, service, church/religious memberships, or union membership, along with any special recognitions you might have
Friends and relatives who should be notified in the event of your passing
If you’re a veteran, you’ll also need to include:
- Military service
- Branch rank
- Date of enlistment
- Date of discharge
- Name(s) of war/conflict(s) toured
- Serial number
- A legible copy of the DD-214 form
Ways in which you can plan ahead:
- Gather personal information for your obituary
- Choose a charity to direct donations to, if desired
- Choose a funeral home
- Make note of any special instructions you desire for your services and final disposition
Funeral Service
- Choose burial or cremation
- Select a casket or cremation container
- Choose the location and type of service
- Decide whether you’d like to have a viewing or visitation
- Select which photographs and memorabilia you’d like to display
- Consider any customs, traditions, or religious rites that are important to you and your family
- Choose the clothing you’d like to be dressed in
- Select music and hymns, if desired
- Brainstorm any additional ways you’d like to personalize the services or pay tribute to your accomplishments, hobbies, personality, and life story.
Participants
- Choose clergy members to preside over the service, perform the eulogy, read scripture, pray.
- Select any musicians whose talents you’d like to employ
- Select pallbearers
- Choose family members and/or friends to offer remarks or reflections.
Cemetery
- Choose a cemetery
- Select a burial/cremation plot. Meet with cemetery officers/church officers to pre-pay for the plot in advance.
- Decide between above- and below-ground burial
- Select a memorial or grave marker and inscription
Remember that there’s no need to make all of the decisions right away, and that the purpose of pre-planning is to allow yourself to take the time you need when considering your options and making the choices that are right for you. For personalized assistance in creating your plan, consult one of our experts by contacting us to schedule a one-on-one meeting.