Memorial Pre-Planning: A Thoughtful Act of Love
As a Financial Advisor and St. Peter Life Plan Servicing Agent nationwide, I've seen firsthand the emotional and financial strain that can accompany end-of-life planning. Losing a loved one is never easy, but when unexpected, it can be overwhelming. That's why preplanning your end-of-life arrangements is essential.
Preplanning ensures your final wishes are honored, reduces stress and uncertainty for loved ones, and provides financial security. It's a thoughtful and responsible act, allowing you to:
1. Reflect your life, beliefs, and values in your funeral or memorial service.
2. Make informed decisions about your end-of-life care.
3. Protect your loved ones from emotional and financial burden.
4. Secure your family's financial future.
In this section, we'll explore the Advantages of Memorial Pre-Planning, Disadvantages of not preparing and What are the Benefits & the Memorial Services of a St.Peter Life Plan.
Advantages of Memorial Pre-Planning:
1. Peace of Mind: Reassurance and alleviated stress for you and your loved ones.
2. Personalization: Reflect your life, beliefs, and values in your funeral or memorial service.
3. Financial Preparation: Compare prices, make informed decisions, and avoid overspending.
4. Ease for Loved Ones: Fulfill your wishes, reduce emotional and financial burden.
5. Avoid Overspending: Research options, understand costs, and stay within your budget.
Disadvantages of Not Pre-Planning:
1. Emotional Burden: Loved ones may struggle with grief and decision-making.
2. Financial Stress: Unexpected expenses can lead to debt and financial hardship.
3. Lack of Control: Without preplanning, your wishes may not be honored.
4. Increased Costs: Last-minute decisions can result in higher prices.
5. Uncertainty: Loved ones may be unsure of your preferences.
Why Pre-Plan with St.Peter Life Plan?
Guaranteed Memorial Service
Value-Added Insurance Benefits
1. Credit Life Insurance Coverage: Plan balance paid in full upon death (before age 65).
2. Accidental Death & Dismemberment: Cash benefit for accidental death/dismemberment (ages 18-55).
3. Waiver of Installment: Exemption from balance payment due to disability (before age 60).
4. Cash Assistance Benefit: Beneficiaries receive plan value upon death (within 10 years, before age 65).
5. Unrendered Service Benefit: Cash value or retained plan for memorial services.
Best Time to Buy: Ages 18-55 to qualify for insurance benefits.
St. Peter Life Plan Memorial Services:
Traditional Life Plan
1. 24/7 Retrieval of remains (additional charge beyond 25km)
2. Contemporary hearse transport
3. Embalming and funeral cosmetics
4. Casket (according to plan type)
5. Viewing at St. Peter Chapels or accredited mortuary (max 4 days)
Cremation Life Plan
1. Retrieval of deceased from place of death
2. Embalming and body preparation
3. Casket (St. Jude plan only)
4. 3-day chapel viewing
5. Funeral hearse for inurnment
6. Standing wreath, guest book, and thank-you cards
7. E-Burol (selected chapels nationwide)
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Email: gerardjude_orbase@yahoo.com
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