The realization that every person will die at some future time cannot be argued, denied, dismissed, or disputed.

    Information required at the time of death will be provided by someone when you die.  Most of us want accurate information taken care of at that time; however, if we procrastinate about gathering information now, there will be someone else telling your story. You decide! If you don't provide specific information to the planners of your funeral, they may guess wrong and leave something to chance - something that you would have seriously chosen differently. 

   For example, what do you want done with your body after you die? Do you care? If you have strong feelings about what happens to your body after you die or don't really care, you should certainly make those feelings known to your loved ones. This Pre-Planning Guide will help you and them with final decision-making before your death. When it does occur they will know exactly what to do to satisfy your desires.

    Are you one of those who often states, "I'll be dead and gone and I don't really care what they do or don't do." Have you ever considered who they might be? Some may not care, and others will have a difficult time if they have to guess what you would want. But, will they really want to do all your funeral planning or know what to do at the time of your death? Most likely not.
​    Consider this! There is always the possibility that one domineering family member - male or female - may return for your funeral and immediately take over making all decisions. Those decisions may have nothing to do with your desires. That will not be possible if you have pre-planned your final arrangements. 

    In many families, discussing dying is an extremely uncomfortable topic and taboo in many other families. But it is a topic that should be discussed and planned for - well in advance of our dying. That fact is proven over and over each and every day when deaths occur either expectably or unexpectably and no pre-planning had been done or even considered. By planning ahead, you can take comfort in knowing that you did all in your power to make the grieving period much easier for your loved ones at the time of your death. 

    When completed, this Pre-Planning Guide becomes a personalized summary of your wishes for your final arrangements. Do not be secretive about any data. There will be difficult times for family members, but this guide's availability will ease the difficulties. 

    Make sure your family has easy access to this completed guide. 

    This Pre-Planning Guide provides directives that should be completed now and set aside by you but you will still need to appoint one or more family members who are familiar with where your Pre-Planning Guide is located.  

    Now is the time to order the guide. To order, click on the Add to Shopping Cart link below. 

Pre-Plan Your Final Arrangements 
To Achieve Peace Of Mind Now
by
John and Pat Parker

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