Your Final Gift

Your funeral isn’t a gift you give to yourself, it’s a gift you give to the people who love you.

Make sure your final wishes are based on what your family needs.

Too many people believe that a funeral is only going to burden their loved ones after they’re gone, but the truth is that your funeral is a time for your family and friends to support one another and collectively grieve.

It’s their time to receive real hugs (not the virtual kind), to listen to stories they may never have heard and better comprehend the impact you have had on others, not just in their immediate circle.

A time to hug, to talk, to laugh, to cry, to connect
and simply to feel.

Encourage the people who love you to make a fuss. Not because of an egotistical need for your to be celebrated, but because a fuss is a necessity when we lose someone close to us.

Encouraging a funeral, is encouraging your family and friends to hug, to talk, to laugh, to cry, to connect and simply to feel.

It’s the perfect place for them to say goodbye one last time, and also to say hello to their new lives without you. Give them that gift.