Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Creative Ideas For Cheap Funerals Charlotte NC Funeral Homes Don't Advertise

By William Baker


People have differing opinions about their own funerals. Some are set on a big send off, and others don't even want to think about it. In a third category are the folks who don't see the value in paying a lot of money to a funeral home for an expensive burial. The reasons range from financial to philosophical and environmental. Whatever their reasons, these people prefer cheap funerals Charlotte NC funeral directors discourage.

If you're considering using a funeral home despite your objections, you can make the transaction as cost effect as possible by comparison shopping. Most towns have at least two funeral homes. You can call both and ask for pricing on their products, services, and comprehensive packages. Once you get the information, you can see how they compare. The director probably won't mention direct burial, but most will do this. It means you won't be embalmed and will have to be buried quickly without the normal visitation.

You can opt for cremation. This service will significantly reduce the cost of burying you. You can request no formal service or have your ashes scattered in a place that has special significance for you. You must make sure that it's a place where scattering is legally allowed. You can even provide your own urn. That way you won't be paying a funeral home for something you don't need. About half of Americans choose to be cremated.

Decades ago families kept the bodies of deceased loved ones in their homes. The viewing, funeral, burial, and wake were all conducted in the privacy of the home. The male members built the coffin. In most states it is still legal to bury someone on their own property. Not only is this a cost savings, reviving an old ritual can be a time of communion that promotes healing.

You can still have a formal service without involving the funeral home. It was not that many years ago that churches were the site of most funeral services. If you are religiously inclined, you could plan a church service. You won't be charged for the venue, but you will have to thank the pastor with a financial gift.

There are circumstances under which you might donate your body to medical science. You have to be in good health at the time of your death for one. If you are interested in contributing to the work scientists are doing, you can look online for organizations handling these kinds of donations. They won't charge for taking your body, if it's accepted, but organizations are prohibited by law from offering to buy it from your relatives.

If you're environmentalist you should consider going green. This is a growing trend. You may have trouble finding a cemetery that will accept a shrouded body. There are only a few natural burial grounds in the country. If the idea of toxic chemicals and a steel casket being buried in the ground bothers you, you should consider eliminating the embalming and going with a wicker casket or urn.

Opting for a cheap funeral isn't the same as being cheap. It's simply a personal preference. A lot of people would rather spend the money on a party they can enjoy while they're alive.




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