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Q: What is the purpose of a funeral?
A: Funerals are an important step in the
grieving process, as well as an opportunity to honor
a life lived. They offer surviving family members
and friends a caring, supportive environment in
which to share thoughts and feelings about the
death. Often funerals are the first step in the
healing process. To learn more, visit the
"Why a Funeral?"
section of this Website
Q: What role does the funeral director fill?
A: Funeral directors are there to help you
through a very difficult time in your life. They are
listeners and counselors, tribute planners and
crisis managers. Through discussions with you, based
on information you share about your wishes and
details about your loved one, they are able to offer
guidance and help you coordinate a very personal
tribute that honors the life of your loved one. Your
local
NFDA funeral director can guide you through
planning the service; complete necessary paperwork;
and coordinate doctors, ministers, florists,
newspapers and other vendors to make your funeral
experience as seamless as possible. But they also
listen to your stories about your loved one, answer
your questions on grief, link you to support groups
and recommend sources of professional help. By
acting as an experienced source for support and
guidance, a professional, ethical funeral director
can provide you with relief during one of your
greatest times of need.
Q: Is it possible to plan a funeral in advance?
A: NFDA recommends that everyone preplan his
or her own funeral. Doing so can offer emotional and
financial security for both you and your family. By
preplanning a funeral you will get the kind of
service you want and your family will be unburdened
from making decisions at a stressful time.
Preplanning doesn’t necessarily mean prepaying. If
you are considering preplanning your funeral, please
visit the
"Why
Pre-plan?" section of this Website or contact
your local
NFDA funeral director for more information.
Q: Can I still have a funeral service if I choose
cremation?
A: Yes. Cremation opens the doors to a number
of different funeral options. From traditional
services to contemporary celebrations, cremation
gives you the flexibility to personalize the
services for yourself or a loved one. To learn more
about cremation, please visit the
"Thinking About Cremation?" section of this
Website.
Q: What determines the cost of a funeral?
A: You and your family do. A funeral can be
as extravagant or as simple as you desire.
Preplanning your funeral can help control costs.
By making decisions ahead of time, you avoid making
choices at a time when your emotions are heightened.
It also provides an opportunity to set aside funds
that can be used to pay for part or all of the
future service. Your local
NFDA funeral director can work with you to
design a personalized tribute that meets your
financial needs.
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