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Planning Guide and Workbook for Home Funeral Families
註釋Home funeral planning just got a whole lot easier. Taking care of after-death details can be an overwhelming experience for families in grief. The list and suggestions in the following pages may be helpful in making and following through with common decisions. Keep in mind: There is no right way or wrong way to approach this experience. There is no need to try to do it alone. Everyone shares in this experience to whatever degree they are able. Helping is a tool most people find useful in working through their own grief. The lists that follow are broken down into different types of information or care. Select or accept help from people who are best able and willing to perform the tasks in each area. Often the areas will overlap -- try to remember that you are on the same team. Everyone needs to feel connected and useful. Above all, look to your loved one for clues as to what he or she may have wanted most. His or her last wishes are a legacy to you, as much as they are an expression of his or her unique views and desires. This planning guide is designed to meet the needs of people in a variety of situations. You may find items that are duplicated on other pages. Feel free to choose the items that you feel will be the most helpful and leave the rest. Most importantly, have the conversation. Completing these forms will make it easier for our loved ones to manage after you are gone. But having a conversation, speaking form the heart about things that matter to you and to your parents, your children, your best friend, your spiritual guide, your doctor -- anyone who you value and who values you -- is the real gift.