Losing a loved one is normally a painful experience. However, you have to get a grip on yourself and start making the necessary funeral arrangements. You can do this with the help of other friends and family, so as to avoid getting overwhelmed by the responsibilities involved. Knowing a couple of things will help to guide you on what to do.
You will need to choose a morgue where the deceased's body will lie and be preserved as you organize for their burial. Choose the most affordable morgue that will provide you with quality services. You may want to consult other family members before making this decision.
Handle any paperwork that is required, especially for legal purposes. This includes getting a death certificate and a burial permit. You will need to know the deceased's personal information to help you go through the burial process smoothly, so compile all this information right from the start.
There are various ways the body can be disposed. The method you choose will mainly be influenced by your loved one's wishes or their religious affiliations. The body can be buried in a cemetery or it can be cremated. In this case you will be given the ashes. The other alternative is to have the body entombed.
Plan the memorial service. The service will give the bereaved family and friends a chance to honor the dead and celebrate their loved one's life. Consider the individuals who will be part of the service and what activities you would like to be carried out.
Know how much the funeral arrangements will cost. This will help you plan better and how much money to allocate to various expenses that will come up. You can ask for donations from friends and family members to help you meet the costs. Appoint someone, to act as the contact person for the whole burial.