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A first good step in creating a funeral plan is by ensuring you have the correct spelling of your full legal name, birth date and birth place. This can make all the difference when it comes to processing a Death Certificate and accessing other legal documents.www.endoflifeplanning.me
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I met this amazing chap today, Dave Munn from Cherished Memories. Dave makes it easy for families to celebrate the lives of their cherished Loved Ones with film, transforming experiences they may tell us were ‘just ordinary’ into something truly extraordinary.Check him out here!https://lnkd.in/gig87Fxu
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Share your life story with your family by writing your own obituary.Check out our blog on how to start this and leave a legacy.
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When it comes to planning your end-of-life, there are a variety of burial styles for you to consider. Check out our blog!
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Have you thought about what kind of funeral service you would like?Do you want something that really shows your personality. Like everyone wearing blue, having a band playing, having a nautical or start wars theme. Or would you prefer something more formal? At the end of the day this is a celebration of your life - what would you like at your service.Check out the video of some of the themed funerals Gillian Maddigan has attended.https://lnkd.in/gYiwQReg
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Some people like to go back to their religious roots when the end-of-life approaches. If you are or were catholic at some stage you may like to consider having a traditional wake while others may prefer a viewing. Which one is your preference?www.endoflifeplanning.me
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Which will your choice be? What will your family feel comfortable with?For some they don't like the thought of being at home with lots of people coming to stare at them and so would prefer the serenity of a funeral parlour. While others like the thought of their whanau being able to come in and chat with them while they are resting at home. It all depends on culture and what resonates with you. What would you prefer and why?www.endoflifeplanning.me
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There are lots of different factors to consider when deciding on cremation or burial. Do your family know what you want? If you are cremated where do you want your ashes scattered? If you prefer to be buried which cemetery or plot would you like to be buried at?My father was a carpenter and loved nature so it was natural that he chose to have his ashes scattered in The Forest of Memories in Hawkes Bay under a pine tree. This is a forest with walking paths and you are engulfed in nature. We purchased a tree with a plot and had a plaque placed under the tree. It is our place to go and chat to dad while maintaining the tree and surrounds. Here are a couple of articles to help you think about your preferences.https://lnkd.in/gtsqJ9Hwhttps://lnkd.in/gKXfR-mS
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