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to be really surprised that nobodyI know who is my age (mid 30's) has made provisions for their own funeral?

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LaitAuChocolat · 17/06/2011 18:40

Bloody hell, I seem to be surrounded by people that think they are going to die when they are 103 in bed surrounded by their loved ones!

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pigletmania · 17/06/2011 18:41

laitAuChoco how morbid, I think you are in the minority. Pension don't mind saving for (we are) but funeral noway!!!

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chicletteeth · 17/06/2011 18:42

Can't say I have.
My guess is my funeral costs will come out of my estate and the whole thing will be organised for my nearest and dearest when the time comes.

I'm 36 BTW and haven't considered dying (although I'm well aware that I will)

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justpaddling · 17/06/2011 18:42

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AgentZigzag · 17/06/2011 18:42

It's just my opinion, so no judgement on anyone else, but I see someone's funeral as an expression of what the people left behind thought of the person.

So it's not for me to say how my own goes.

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inchoccyheaven · 17/06/2011 18:42

As I will be dead I probably won't care what my funeral is like. Or if you are talking about paying for it then I guess my DH will pay for it from life insurance or savings Confused

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chicletteeth · 17/06/2011 18:43

That said, i have had my will drawn up properly, far more important really, especially when you have kids

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Meglet · 17/06/2011 18:44

I haven't. Although I do have a will and life assurance, mortgage protection.

Should sort my funeral out shouldn't I? I will add it to my list Grin.

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TheCrackFox · 17/06/2011 18:45

I have life insurance and a will.

I have informed DH that I would like the cheapest funeral possible. No nonsense like brass handles on my coffin etc, in fact a bin bag would do. I would rather DH and my boys spent the money on a nice holiday instead.

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FlubbaBubba · 17/06/2011 18:45

I am immortal. I have no funeral plans (although I do sometimes hear a prayer or a poem or a song and make DH remember it just in case it turns out that I am, in fact, mortal) :o

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LaitAuChocolat · 17/06/2011 18:47

I'm concerned for myself because I dont have a partner and my parents would no way be able to afford to bury me, nor would I want to leave them with that financial burden. I have seen a family who had an uncle die have to scrabble about desperately for the money to give him a decent send off and would hate to think that was what I left behind.

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VivaLeBeaver · 17/06/2011 18:47

I haven't even got a will. Must sort it out, is a will pack from wh smiths ok or do I need a solicitor. Am married and all very strightforwrd.

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CMOTdibbler · 17/06/2011 18:48

We have wills and dh knows the sort of funeral etc that I would like

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WowOoo · 17/06/2011 18:48

I have. Am late 30's. Have considered dying. It could happen tomorrow but I really, really hope not.

Just a few tunes (well hours of) I'd like that my friends will enjoy in a party. And free booze for all. For half an hour!!

Quite enjoyed will writing. I'd recommend it. I want certain family and friends to inherit specific things. They'll know how much i love em!

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TheCrackFox · 17/06/2011 18:48

I don't care if i have a decent send off.

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Riveninside · 17/06/2011 18:49

Not even considered it but then i have to pay for mums and dd's first. When they go.

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LaitAuChocolat · 17/06/2011 18:51

Riveninside, what if YOU die before mum and DD? If they are relying on you to pay for theirs, who are YOU relying on???? This is what i'm worried about.

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FlubbaBubba · 17/06/2011 18:52

Ooh good point vivalabeaver must get round to getting a will from WHSmith at some point in the near future next ten years or so

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WholeLottaRosie · 17/06/2011 18:53

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LaitAuChocolat · 17/06/2011 18:54

Wowoo what provisions have you made? I dont mean choosing the tracklist and stocking up the bar and that kind of thing, more where the money is coming from to do that?

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Funtimewincies · 17/06/2011 18:54

We've got wills but I see no point in arranging my own funeral. It's not as though I'll be standing on the sidelines, tutting Grin.

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Riveninside · 17/06/2011 18:55

Should i pop my clogs before mum 76, or dd- not expected to live till 10, i shall have a council burial. Cos we have no money.
Or donate my bod to science.

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itsnicetobenice · 17/06/2011 18:55

I am thinking when i shuffle off the funeral man will send dh a bill or whoever after the event and he will get so long to pay it like 30 days in which time he can sell my car or something or whack on credit card and enjoy paying it off till he sells my car. Im having a quick crem and a knees up back at the house so it should be fairly cheap. Ooo i have an isa in my name only so he can have that too and i have an online business so if he can get his act together he can have a quick sale and sell loads of nappies.

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chicletteeth · 17/06/2011 18:55

Do you have life insurance?
It will pay out on your death and you can stipulate in your will that it is to be used to pay for your funeral.
What else do you need to do?

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stripeywoollenhat · 17/06/2011 18:55

i think i've stipulated cremation in my will, but have made no specific final provision. but am in the process of sorting some basic additional life insurance, which would cover it, as well as childcare if i shuffle off in the very near future...

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