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- Step 1. Decide What You Want To Happen With The Body
- Step 2. Decide What Type Of Funeral And/or Memorial Service You Want
- Step 3. How Much Are You Willing To Spend?
- Step 4. Should You Pre-pay Or Just Pre-Plan?
- Step 5. Think About The Details
- Step 6. Think About An Obituary And Who Should Write It
- Step 7. Decide Whether You Want To Send A Message After You're Gone
- Step 8. Take The Appropriate Steps To Assure That Your Wishes Will Be Carried Out
How To Pre-Plan A Funeral In Eight Steps
Step 7. Decide Whether You Want To Send A Message After You're Gone
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You can pass on your life story, values or family anecdotes by means of an Ethical Will -- a document to consider in addition to having a regular Will. (To learn more, see Ethical Wills.)
In addition, there are internet services that will store messages for you and send them after your demise. For instance:
If you want to control what is inscribed on your tombstone, make your wishes known now. If you want to send a message of more than stationary words, tombstones can now feature audio or video messages from the deceased. (Search in your favorite search engine on "videos on grave markers.")
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