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Final Wishes: Why It Matters

Everyone has a unique idea of how they want to be remembered. Some prefer a traditional, solemn church service followed by a burial, while others prefer a celebratory, uplifting gathering followed by cremation.

Documenting your final wishes—and funding them properly—is the only way to guarantee your personal preferences are executed exactly the way you intend.

What Does Documenting Final Wishes Involve?

Putting your final wishes together goes hand-in-hand with your final expense insurance policy. It means writing down specific details, such as:

  • Whether you prefer burial or cremation
  • Your choice of a final resting place or cemetery
  • The type of memorial service, music, or readings you prefer
  • Who you want to designate as the primary person to manage these arrangements

Preventing Family Disagreements

In times of high stress, family members don’t always agree. Without written instructions, well-meaning relatives might clash over different opinions regarding your funeral arrangements. Having a clear, documented plan eliminates confusion and ensures your voice is the final authority, keeping family harmony intact.

Matching Your Wishes with the Right Budget

When you write down what you want, you can accurately estimate how much your final expense policy needs to be. If you want a simple direct cremation, a smaller $5,000 policy might be perfect. If you prefer a large traditional service, you can adjust your policy to $10,000 or $12,000.

Taking these steps ensures your wishes are not only known but fully paid for, leaving nothing to chance.