As professional Funeral Planners our goal is to come alongside individuals and families as a partner to ensure they have a service planned that is a meaningful representation of their life story and the legacy they want to leave for their family and dear friends. We help people navigating through the many decisions related to planning a funeral.
We follow three C’s as basic steps – Conversation , Create , Communicate
Conversation
Preplanning your final arrangements does not involve any contractual or monetary obligation. It simply means that you make decisions about your final arrangements during your lifetime, to help ensure that your wishes can be carried out after your death.
Our initial conversation sets the expectation and determines your needs. Do you just need a review, have questions, need updates or just starting?
Create
Together, we begin to focus on your legacy by reflecting on what you care most about and how you want to be remembered?
What options are available based on your final disposition choice of burial or cremation.
My Final Act of Love Planning Guide provides an easy-to-use format for you to document all that will matter for those you love at the time of your death allowing them to truly celebrate your life and grieve your loss.
- Remember Me, My Way!
- Where I’m From
- Who Is In Charge, When I Am Not?
- My Accomplishments
- My Biography
- My “Lump” – Full Body Burial Or Cremation
- My Donor Choices
- My Service Wishes
- My Special People
- My Workplace Colleagues
- My Membership In Organizations
- My Important Contacts
- Popular Me – Social Media
- My Estate/Will
- My Medical Directives
- My Money
- My Pets
- My Young Children/S Guardianship
- Insurance Information
- Other Stuff Important To Me
- My Final Thoughts Letter/ Video
Communicate
Funeral planning at any time can be complex, uncomfortable and for some painful. It is difficult to talk about, let alone plan the inevitable. It is especially difficult to plan or talk about our own to your loved ones. We will give you the support you need to with sharing your wishes to loved ones. We will help you decide when, how and the way in which you should communicate to your loved ones or professional designee.
It’s important to document your final wishes, and let your family members know where the documentation can be found.
Get In Touch
If you require immediate assistance, please call us
at (703) 372-1587 (1LTR).
Otherwise, please write to us and we will be happy to assist you.