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PRE-PLANNING
YOUR OWN FUNERAL
Why Plan Your Own Funeral?
While it is not something most
people like to think about, pre-
planning can be a benefit to you
and your loved ones.
Pre-Planning will:
• Allow you to have a say in
the type of services you
wish.
• Ease the emotional and
financial burden on your
loved ones.
• Allows family the
confidence in knowing that
they are doing exactly as
you wish both for services
and burial.
How to Begin Talking about Pre-Planning
It can be a sensitive subject,
but remember this is a gift
your leaving. They will
receive the peace of mind in
knowing they are giving you
exactly what you wished for.
Start by selecting a meeting
place, someplace calm and
quiet. It’s good to have a basic
plan written before and be
open to any needs they may
have as well.
Picking The Remembrance Location
Part of the process is selecting a
burial location or deciding if you
prefer cremation over traditional
burial.
Your family should also
know where you would like
your ashes to be kept or if
they are to be scattered.
Pre-Planning also allows
you to select where you
want your services held,
giving your family greater
peace of mind in knowing
you are where you wanted
to be.
Pre-Paying
There are several financial vehicles for
pre-paying your funeral. Every
family’s needs are different and we are
available to guide you through the
process to ensure your funds are
properly allocated.
Funds are commonly secured through
life insurance or placed in a trust. Our
professionals will guide you in making
the right selection.
Memorial Plans
Pre-planning also involves
designing your memorial.
When writing your plans
specify any elements you
have in mind, such as your
favorite flowers or who
should be called or even
who should give a eulogy.
You may even want to
designate someone in
particular to scatter your
ashes or care for your
ashes.
Informing Family Members
After your plans are in place,
it’s a good idea to inform your
family members.
Let them know where the plans
are kept and how to get a copy.
Though some people have
chosen not to inform their
loves ones, preparing them can
help ease the stress of your
passing.
Making a Copy of Your Plans
Keep a copy for yourself in case
you need to make any changes.
The second copy should be
given either to your lawyer,
spouse, or one of your adult
children for safekeeping. Inform
necessary people of any
changes you make over time.
It’s also wise to make more than
one copy of your plans.
Inquire About Services
Inquire about funeral and memorial services today at
Kaminski Family Funeral Homes and Crematorium.
About Us
Damar Kaminski Funeral Home
and Crematorium
7861 South 88th Avenue
Justice, IL 60458
Phone: (708) 496-0200
Fax: (708) 496-3119
Sheldon-Goglin-Kaminski
Funeral Home
5935 West Belmont Avenue
Chicago, IL 60634
Phone: (773) 237-4404
Fax: (708) 496-3119
Kaminski Family Funeral Homes and Crematorium serves people
of all faiths and their facilities offer three spacious chapels, coffee
rooms, and restroom facilities.
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Presentation Summary
Planning your own funeral can be a sensitive issue, but one
that should not be avoided. Viewing this process as a gift
you leave behind makes this process easier for you and
your loved ones. Learn more about the process and what
we can do to help you and your loved ones.
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