The importance of a pre-planned funeral
TUKERS Funeral and Bereavement Service has been invested in the Geelong and surrounding regions since 1925, starting in 1883 in Wycheproof, Victoria.
It is this generational knowledge and connection with the local community that enables Tuckers to offer the highest standard of expertise and advise when considering a pre-arranged funeral plan.
Alyson Burchell and Sue Marshman are experienced funeral directors and draw on this knowledge when organising funeral plans.
“Funeral Planning has become an essential part of end-of-life planning,” Alyson said.
“A well-documented, accessible funeral plan is an important document for our next of kin, they fall into the same category of advanced care directives, powers of attorney, appointing executors and writing a will.”
Alyson and Sue are mindful that the process of thinking about “your own funeral” can feel daunting, but when a funeral hasn’t been pre-outlined, it can be an overwhelming process for those left behind.
Their combined experience has highlighted six top things to consider when funeral planning:
The first decision to make is cremation or burial – make sure your family know your preference
How do you want your life acknowledged? – a private or public service, religious or not, a service or no service.
Understand the many advantages of a prepaid funeral against a funeral bond
Beware of funeral insurance- it works for some, but not many
Establish your prepaid funeral with a funeral director you know will offer the support your family will need, and
Know that your monies are invested according to the requirements of prepaid legislation in Australia and is regulated by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA).
“A funeral plan starts with a conversation, this can take place at one of our offices or in the family home,” Sue said
“A good funeral plan is one which is unique and suited to the individual. Some plans are very simple, and others are detailed.”
An appointment is obligation free and offers peace of mind to yourself knowing loved ones will be well supported at the time of need.
To make an appointment, phone Sue Marshman at Tuckers on 5221 4788 or email [email protected]
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