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How to Plan a Personalized Memorial That Actually Feels Like You or a Loved One
Gina Klein Gina Klein

How to Plan a Personalized Memorial That Actually Feels Like You or a Loved One

Planning for a loved one’s memorial is an extremely tough thing for a family to face, not just emotionally, but logistically. Most people have no idea where to start, what to decide, or how to make it feel like the person they lost. And here's the brutal truth: those decisions don't wait. When someone dies, you typically have 24 to 48 hours to make irreversible choices about services, settings, and tributes. That's not enough time to do it well. But here's what most people don't know: you can plan all of it now. Learn about how the Themed Memorial Planning Guides from Planned with Purpose are built to streamline and personalize your memorial planning experience.

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What to Expect When the Funeral Home Calls (And What You Should Get Organized Now)
Gina Klein Gina Klein

What to Expect When the Funeral Home Calls (And What You Should Get Organized Now)

In the days after losing a loved one, grief collides with a mountain of paperwork. Most families expect emotional decisions. Few expect how many specific documents and details the funeral home will ask for—often within the first hours of that initial call. Understanding what they need—and having it organized in advance—can remove an enormous amount of stress.

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How to Plan a Memorial Without Feeling Overwhelmed
Gina Klein Gina Klein

How to Plan a Memorial Without Feeling Overwhelmed

Planning a memorial for someone you love is something most people never feel fully prepared for. A meaningful celebration of life doesn’t have to be elaborate or expensive. It simply needs to reflect the person being honored in a way that feels personal, comforting, and genuine. Learn more in this blog post and discover our easy-to-use themed memorial planning guides to help you and your loved ones plan a meaningful event.

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