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Make this the year for bold conversations

Death and dying is not always a subject that people want to think or talk about, however when the time comes it could make life easier for those left grieving if some pre-planning has been committed to paper. The death of someone close can bring great sadness, emotional turmoil, and stress. Grieving families have a lot to deal with and organise, as well as many decisions to make.

Increasingly, people are planning their own funerals, mainly to lessen the responsibilities for the family at such a di cult time.

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If you would like a copy of Rosetown Funeral Home Pre-Arrangement Form, get in touch and we can make a time to go through everything with you (either at your place or ours).

Thinking about your own funeral plans may seem odd to some but it is on the increase as a practice.

There is satisfaction in knowing your a airs are in order and your family will not experience extra distress at this di cult time.

As many funeral directors will tell you, it is not unusual for the grieving family to be unaware of the deceased’s funeral wishes.

Prearranging and/or prepaying your funeral means your wishes about how you would like things to be at your funeral are known and respected.

The money is protected in a separate funeral trust and can be accessed by Rosetown Funeral Home.

Rosetown Funeral Home will arrange for the costs of the funeral to be paid from your prepayment.

If any money remains after the cost of the funeral has been met, this will be returned to your estate.

If your prepayment does not cover the cost of your funeral, Rosetown Funeral Home will make arrangements with your family or estate for the balance.

If you would like to talk to one of the Rosetown Funeral Home team members about preplanning or pre-paying your funeral, give them a call on 07) 870 2137 (24 hours).

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