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Importance of Choosing the Urn as Part of Your Funeral Pre-Planning

Funeral pre-planning includes a lot of decision-making that ranges from the location of the funeral to how you will be laid to rest. If you decide to be cremated and want your cremains to be preserved,  it is crucial to pick an urn in which your ashes will be placed. An urn will be the last resting place of your ashes and should best represent the deceased.

 

(In the context of a funeral, an urn is a vessel that holds the remains or cremains of an individual after being cremated.) 


Significance of the Urn Selection


Bio Urn from The Life Legacy Funeral Pre-Planning

Selecting an urn is more than just a practical decision; it is an important aspect of honouring and commemorating the life of a loved one. The urn chosen serves as a symbol of the deceased's journey, values, and essence, making the selection process deeply personal and meaningful. This choice can reflect the individuality of the person and provide a lasting tribute that resonates with their legacy. Understanding the significance of this decision can help in making a choice that truly honours their memory.


Symbolic Representation:


Choosing an urn carries profound significance, as it symbolises various aspects of the deceased's life and identity. An urn can embody the essence of how the individual lived, reflecting their personality, values, and interests. It serves as a tangible representation of their legacy, capturing the unique attributes and cherished qualities that defined them. Selecting an urn that resonates with the deceased's character and life story, honours and preserves their memory in a meaningful way.


Personalisation:


The selection of an urn provides a valuable opportunity for personalisation, allowing the final resting place of the deceased to be a true reflection of who they were. This process ensures that the urn chosen aligns with the deceased's preferences and individuality, making their final resting place as unique and representative as they were in life. Personalising the urn helps to create a lasting tribute that captures the essence of the person and ensures that their final resting place honours their memory in a way that is both fitting and personal.


Practical Considerations


  • Size and Capacity: As urns come in different sizes, it is crucial to ensure that your ashes are housed comfortably inside the urn. Different sizes ensure that an urn can accommodate different amounts of ashes. 

  • Material Choices: There is a wide range of options for materials. An urn can be made of biodegradable options like the Journey Urn from The Life Legacy.


Emotional and Cultural Factors


  • Matching the Urn to the Personality: An urn is not just an urn but an extension of the deceased. It is a way to show how they are when they are living. A reflection of their personality, and legacy. Hobbies, and values. In some cases, a person may choose to have a biodegradable urn which shows their love and care for nature.

  • Cultural or Religious Traditions: It is important to know and respect the culture and tradition surrounding death. It honours the deceased and their cultural heritage. Many religions do have a lot of specific customs even with regards to picking an urn.


Integration with Memorial Services


  • Display and Tribute: Typically in a memorial service the body of the deceased is not present and being placed on an urn allows an individual a way to be included in celebrating their life and legacy.

  • Customisation Options: Just like in personalisation, it allows an individual to engrave texts or art into the urn making it unique and created to your very liking.


Financial Planning


  • Cost Considerations: It allows an individual to allocate financial resources much more effectively. Funeral pre-planning which includes picking an urn ensures that your budget is allocated effectively. It is also good to consider that cremation is a much cheaper process than the traditional burial process.

  • Savings Through Pre-Planning: Funerals are expensive and pre-planning alleviates the last-minute stress of looking for funds for a funeral. It also helps save money as a few years from now it will get more expensive to plan a funeral. Pre-planning and picking an urn now is also cheaper than when you start pre-planning years from now.


Pick The Urn That Best Represents Who You Are


Choosing the urn may be one of the crucial parts of funeral pre-planning as it will be the place where your ashes will be laid to rest. It would be the last thing that will leave an impression on your loved ones and the first thing that would introduce you to your children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc. It is where your last image as a person will remain. 


Here to help you pick the urn that best represents you, contact The Life Legacy Now!

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