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Leaving a Legacy

•We plan most events in life, so a Will and Funeral should be no different.

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•Talking about will writing and funeral arrangements can be an uncomfortable conversation and emotionally challenging, but it is one worth having … Why? … because it eases the burden on your surviving family members during time of grief.  

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•Life is fragile, and it is important to make your final wishes known.

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Many families choose to wait until the diagnosis of a terminal illness or aging nearly 80s, to discuss writing a will and funeral planning, but (1) do you know that you are adding stress during an already difficult time: (2) is the person of sound mind and has the capacity to make decisions? 

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Approaching these topics earlier in life and even during a happy milestone … can make the subject easier to discuss openly and eliminate the overwhelming worry of impending loss.

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In addition to your will, provide clearly written instructions for the executor or close family members outlining your preferences for funeral arrangements, burial, cremation and preferences for the funeral service.

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