Submitted by Faze-3 t3_10q9ov3 in LifeProTips

I highly recommend NOT burdening your family with those details or the expense. Even if you try to rationalize : “ oh I have a life insurance policy”.
You are still burdening them with the responsibility of the logistics and having to make financial decisions under emotional duress.

Preplan …., get a discount for preplanning , and that way you are leaving the most money to your loved ones instead of sticking them with a huge bill on the worst day of their life. It’s truly your final gift to them.

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MerylSquirrel t1_j6p4fht wrote

I demand a pyramid. Construction must begin now to be ready by my old age!

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JFletcher8 t1_j6ortky wrote

Meh, you are dead, just throw me in the trash

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Faze-3 OP t1_j6oxc0k wrote

That actually requires prearranging as well . By law all deceased have to come into the care of a county medical examiner and licensed mortician .

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JFletcher8 t1_j6p11sv wrote

What about if I have it tattooed across my chest and uncle Len finds me first?

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Faze-3 OP t1_j6p8g1v wrote

🤣 then good O’l uncle Len has committed a felony . You are such a nice nephew 😂

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Echevarious t1_j6p1gll wrote

Agreed. I had this happen to me. A family member passed away unexpectedly out of state and while my family was reeling from the loss, we had an absolute ton of work to sort out within a few days time.

That person didn't have a will, never mentioned their final wishes, whether to cremate/bury in a casket, donate organs, etc. It was a nightmare trying to guess what they would have wanted.

My grandfather passed recently and he had taken care of all of his final plans. Plots purchased, etc. We just had to email the funeral home some pictures and show up for the funeral. It was such a different experience.

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JunkFlyGuy t1_j6osxso wrote

(USA) It’s also a good safety against future Medicare/caid claims and limits on assets if you’d end up needing certain government assistance later in life. Prepaying at a funeral home could/would be set aside with an insurance company and could/would be considered separate from any other assets you have.

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smurfsundermybed t1_j6p14lb wrote

And if you're planning on being buried, buy the plot asap. Like any other real estate, values only go up.

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Bongos-Not-Bombs t1_j6p1dir wrote

Yep, and if you somehow manage to survive and end up in a bad state, your next of kin have some planning on what to do - when my dad had a stroke in 2019, the first thing I did was look at his advance directive to find out what I could tell his care team about his wishes.

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Shizz-happens t1_j6ph4qw wrote

My dad recently passed. I’ve told him for decades that whatever he wants he needs to prearrange and prepay and let me know. That if he does I’ll make sure he gets it as he wants. HOWEVER, that if he does not do this, then I’ll get him exactly what I want for myself which is whatever is the cheapest cremation, no viewing, funeral, burial etc. The bill came to $927.

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1973mojo1973 t1_j6p21v2 wrote

Is this a threat?

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Faze-3 OP t1_j6p5e26 wrote

😂 …. No it’s called reality my friend. Tune in and Turn on . Leave no broken dishes behind to your family. That way after you are gone and they hear your name …. They smile 😊.

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