If I am thinking of pre-arranging services for a friend or family member, what is an appropriate way to approach them with pre-arrangement?
The best way to approach someone about their funeral services is, above all, to be caring and honest. Let the person know that you want to help, and although this is a tough thing to talk about, it is better to talk about it now than later. It is easier to make better decisions when your mind is clear and focused, instead of making decisions when you are under emotional stress. The loss of someone we love is certainly stressful. You have the opportunity to plan ahead and help those who survive you. Discussing funeral plans with those who survive will make sure that the plans also meet their needs on an emotional and spiritual level.
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