You read it right. You can plan your own Singapore funeral service even when you are still alive and kicking. Some people think that planning your funeral is a bad omen, and only people at the brink of their death can do it.
Today, there are funeral directors offering funeral pre planning packages in Singapore to healthy people. They don't have to worry about when their time comes. After all, we are all going to die anyway.
Here are the things you must never forget when planning your funeral service:
1.Think about your remains.
Several things can happen to your remains when you die. The good thing is you can decide what will happen to your body once you depart. You decide whether to bury it, cremate, donate your organs to patients in need or donate it to science for the sake of research and study.
2.Choose your memorial service.
Your memorial service depends on your religious and cultural beliefs. You can inform your funeral director in Singapore if you want a Christian, Buddhist, and Taoist service, among others.
3.Tell your family your funeral wishes.
If you can't discuss this uncomfortable topic with your relative, you can list it down. Funeral wishes refer to your funeral service preference. Would you like friends and relatives or specific people to give eulogies? Do you want a particular dress code for your funeral? What music and songs do you want to play at your memorial service?
4.Write your obituary.
An obituary is an article that informs about the death of a person. It can be a short biographical account of the deceased person as well. Obituaries can be published in newspapers, your previous school's website, and so on. Writing your obituary is possible and optional. You can be creative; it can be a poem, message, or story.
5.Flowers or donations?
Instead of sending flowers, you can request friends and families to send donations to your chosen charity.
Death is inevitable, so you might as well prepare for it.
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