How To Begin Planning A Funeral

How To Begin Planning A Funeral


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This video talks about where to begin in planning a funeral and what a funeral director can do for you. Enlarge This video talks about where to begin in planning a funeral and what a funeral director can do for you.

Hello. My name's Dean Wilson and I'm the managing director of Dean Wilson Independent Family Funeral Directors. We're a small family-owned company based in South London offering a personal funeral service to families of all faiths in the community.

You can visit us at www.deanwilsonfunerals.co.

uk, and now we're going to talk about arranging a funeral. When a death has occurred, you will need to contact a funeral director to take care of the arrangements for you. This can be done on the same day as the death has occurred or when you feel ready.

When you are ready, you can visit the premises of a funeral director with your friends and family or in certain circumstances, the funeral director will visit you in the privacy of your own home. A funeral director would take you through all your options for the funeral before he visits or you visit him, it's a good idea to list any questions you may have. The funeral director's job is to liaise with all the different bodies, hospitals, nursing homes, coroners, registrars, to save you any of this hassle.

When arranging the funeral, the funeral director will ask you for any choices of music you may have, your needs to choose a coffin, you can order flowers from your funeral director, and basically arrange a bespoke funeral to reflect the life of the person who has died. Funeral directors are available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, and they really do not mind when you call for advice. .