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Three Steps For Planning A Funeral And Final Resting Place

To be certain that you are doing what you can to commemorate the life of a relative, you need to find the best funeral home available to serve you. These funeral homes can be trusted to handle things like the memorial grave marker, casket, and even the obituary. When you want to get the most out of this type of service from a funeral home that can provide for you, read below and apply the guidelines listed. 

#1: Shop for a quality memorial grave marker

When it comes to planning a funeral, the grave marker that you purchase is one of the most important steps to handle. If you plan to visit your relative's gravesite periodically, you need to make sure that you find a grave marker that is beautiful and elegant enough to commemorate their lives. Shop around for one of these markers and make sure that you get the funeral home to engrave a message that you find fitting. When it comes to purchasing one of these gravestones, they can cost you somewhere between $1000 and $10,000. By finding estimates from many different funeral homes, you will find the most beautiful gravestone at a price that is affordable to you.

#2: Consider cremation or casket

When you purchase a memorial grave marker, this can either be done as a commemorative plaque or as a marker for where your loved one's body is laid to rest. You can choose between cremation or burial, depending on your loved one's preference. Cremation is often less expensive and requires less variables. If you look into burial, you will need to add a casket to your list of funeral items to purchase. You can purchase a casket for between $2000 and $10,000 in some cases.

#3: Make a public announcement

To make sure that the community is aware of your loved ones passing and that they get all funeral information, you will need to make a public announcement. You can do this with your local newspaper or one of the many funeral home websites that will get the word out. You can hire an obituary writer to also give a beautiful summary of your loved one's life. Paying for a professionally written obituary can cost you between $200 and $500 in most cases.

Start out by using these three guidelines and you will make the most of your loved ones funeral and final resting place. For more information, contact a professional in your area like those found at An Thiel Monuments.


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