A service for those planning or pre-planning funerals, and those making detailed arrangements for when they are gone. It's been estimated that there are between 50 and 90 separate decisions to make when planning a funeral. This site is designed to reduce the emotional toll on family members as they are asked to make these decisions while in the early stages of grief.
Alternatively, by planning a funeral in advance, every detail can be calmly discussed, and the price of every item can be clearly explained. Prearranging ones funeral has become more popular as families see the advantage of making calm decisions on their own terms. Given the expense of funerals today, you can't afford not to prepare.
Alternatively, by planning a funeral in advance, every detail can be calmly discussed, and the price of every item can be clearly explained. Prearranging ones funeral has become more popular as families see the advantage of making calm decisions on their own terms. Given the expense of funerals today, you can't afford not to prepare.
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When someone dies there are many decisions and arrangements to make, all of which can be difficult in a time of grief. Some of these can be done by relatives or friends, while others need to be done by the executors appointed to carry out the terms of the will. To help, we've put together this checklist to guide you through the process.
Arranging for your will to be written can be simple and doing it when you're young is becoming more common. Having worked out what you have to leave to others, it's just a case of deciding who you would like to leave something to. Will writing, protective property trusts, estate planning, power of attorney, executry work, etc. appointments in your own home without obligation.
A financial adviser will assess your personal circumstances and recommend financial products that are suitable for you. The adviser may be commission based or you might have to pay a fee for this service. You can search for an adviser in your local area and one that specialises in what you want. Specialist in providing Personal Financial Planning in all areas of investments, and protection.
Religion with a twist, Multi-Faith Funerals, Civil and Humanist Services are all Celebrations of Life. The Green option with woodland burial and eco-pod or disperse the funeral ashes in a Firework Finale. Green Fuse trains individual celebrants across the UK to provide funerals that reflect the life, values and beliefs of the person who has died and their family, whether spiritual, religious or non-religious.
Where does the name 'Cruse' come from? It is derived from a passage in the Old Testament about a widow's cruse, or jar of oil, which never ran out thus signifying that support would be given as long as it was needed. However, it must be stressed that despite the derivation of the name, Cruse is a non-religious organisation and welcomes people of all beliefs and none.
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