To: JD86
I would also suggest that funeral plans be discussed in advance with family members and that those plans be clearly documented. This really saves time and makes things easier for the family in those few days immediately following the loss of a loved one.
To: slouch-no-more
Another good point about this is that the funeral arrangements should be known to family members and kept somewhere other than in the will. It would really be bad if they buried you and then read the will where you said you wanted to be cremated and your ashes spread at a favorite location. Bummer.
60 posted on
12/06/2001 6:50:16 PM PST by
JD86
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