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Of course, instead of planning your own funeral you may want to leave the choices to your family. In this case also you can plan well in advance and ask your family to give instructions to the funeral planning company regarding the funeral that they want to arrange for you.
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Things To Keep In Mind While Planning Your Own Funeral Yes it is possible to plan your own funeral and even to pay for it so that it does not become a burden on your loved ones. There are funeral services providing companies that will partner with you and help you to plan your funeral when you are alive. In the course of funeral planning you can leave instructions with your bank or inform one of your loved ones to take the decision that you want them to take and pay the funeral company. It does not matter which religion you belong to, in Singapore there are funeral services available for everyone. The different steps of planning a funeral in advance, means that you can choose the music to be played during the funeral, the kind of rituals that you want your family and friends to follow, pick the venue and date of the rituals. For instance, if you are a Christian, then you can also choose the readings that you want to be uttered during the funeral. You can also give instructions for the embalming and coffin, any charity that you want to donate to and even the flowers and other details. You can write your own obituary and arrange transport for your remains and the guests attending your funeral and wake. Of course, instead of planning your own funeral you may want to leave the choices to your family. In this case also you can plan well in advance and ask your family to give instructions to the funeral planningcompany regarding the funeral that they want to arrange for you. However, it is a good idea to pay for your own funeral and arrange things in a way that the planning of your funeral does not become hassle for your loved ones. Making sure that everything on your funeral is taken care of and your loved ones do not have to deal with your loss and the burden of planning the right kind of funeral for you.