How to Plan a Funeral Wake the Right Way

Simon Wells
Authored by Simon Wells
Posted Monday, May 30, 2022 - 11:16pm

A funeral is supposed to be a time to celebrate the life that has left this world. But when you're grieving, it can be difficult to think about all the many details that need to happen for this celebration.

During your planning, you'll want to make sure you have everything arranged correctly, and in order for that to happen, you'll need some help from professionals.

This article will teach you how professionals can help in the planning process so your event will run as smoothly as possible.

What You Should Know

A funeral is a service held by or on behalf of someone who has recently died; it usually happens within one week of their death and lasts several hours. It's also called a memorial service.

There are many different types of funerals, but most include songs sung by loved ones or the deceased’s favorite artists, words spoken by clergy, and a viewing or cremation.

While planning many of the details of a funeral can be a bit overwhelming, there are a few things you can do to make it run smoothly.

Time For Planning

There's no right way to plan a funeral, but it's best to plan while the person is still alive so that you know what they want and don't want. Sometimes plans change, and people may not be able to talk about these changes before they pass away – in which case it's better to start planning as soon as possible after the person dies.

Ideally, you should be aware of your loved one's thoughts and feelings when it comes to planning and arranging funeral services. Also, if you are the only one making plans, then you should talk to the family members of the deceased and make sure they are on board with your ideas.

It's also important to keep in mind that sometimes funeral homes have a list of services and prices already set for when it comes time to plan. Therefore, you shouldn't be afraid to ask questions that may seem out of place if the services differ from what they offer.

Decide Your Budget

If you're planning a funeral with a budget in mind, it's important to know how much the different aspects will cost so that you can stay within your budget. You can do this by going through the average price for each type of service and understanding what those services include.

It's more cost-effective to hire the best services you can afford. For example, with Arabella Reeve Catering you will have high-quality catering from a service that is experienced in providing catering options for funerals and other special events.

Get Music and Personal Touches In Order

If your loved one had favorite music and songs, it's a good idea to have them played at the funeral.

Suppose you want to inject personal touches into the service. In that case, there are a few different ways you can plan for these, such as sending out a program with the obituary, having a guest book available for people to sign, and decorating the venue with flowers.

You should also make sure you have a plan for the casket, which can be done before or during the planning process.

 

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