
nomoredolor
Specialist
- Sep 7, 2024
- 341
I met with the funeral home director yesterday to prearrange my burial and storage/ transportation. I am being buried at a green cemetery so it's important that they know in advance that I cannot be embalmed.
The director was incredibly surprised at how young I was. I dressed semi nicely, giving the illusion that I have my shit together. I tried to have a calm and bubbly demeanor. I started by making a joke saying "hopefully your services won't be needed for a looooooooonnngggg time." And continuously we talked about how 40-50 years from now the prices will have changed and the home will have changed hands and all that jazz. We both agreed I would outlive him.
I was able to get a quote of just under $5000 USD if I were to die right now (not including plot which I already paid for and the service.) the meeting took an hour where we discussed if there would be a showing, refrigeration, notifying the grave digger, obituary fees, transportation logistics, shrouds vs coffins, mortuary trusts and so on. I provided my life insurance policy, birth certificate, social security number and some basic info for the obit. They were polite and helpful reminding me to update this or that.
At the end he said he had to ask why I was pre planning so young. I lied and said I had family die recently that had nothing prepared and it was a nightmare. And that while I hope to be around for many many more years I've been having health issues so it's best I take care of this for my own peace of mind. I personally didn't think I was suspicious other than my young presence at the funeral home. However when I left and went to shake his hand he shocked me and hugged me instead. Which makes me think he knew that my suicide was a possibility. Idk maybe he was just really friendly because of his type of work.
Anyway I'm glad I have one more thing squared away for my family. I want to make as little work for them as possible since I'm hurting them so much.
Anna
The director was incredibly surprised at how young I was. I dressed semi nicely, giving the illusion that I have my shit together. I tried to have a calm and bubbly demeanor. I started by making a joke saying "hopefully your services won't be needed for a looooooooonnngggg time." And continuously we talked about how 40-50 years from now the prices will have changed and the home will have changed hands and all that jazz. We both agreed I would outlive him.
I was able to get a quote of just under $5000 USD if I were to die right now (not including plot which I already paid for and the service.) the meeting took an hour where we discussed if there would be a showing, refrigeration, notifying the grave digger, obituary fees, transportation logistics, shrouds vs coffins, mortuary trusts and so on. I provided my life insurance policy, birth certificate, social security number and some basic info for the obit. They were polite and helpful reminding me to update this or that.
At the end he said he had to ask why I was pre planning so young. I lied and said I had family die recently that had nothing prepared and it was a nightmare. And that while I hope to be around for many many more years I've been having health issues so it's best I take care of this for my own peace of mind. I personally didn't think I was suspicious other than my young presence at the funeral home. However when I left and went to shake his hand he shocked me and hugged me instead. Which makes me think he knew that my suicide was a possibility. Idk maybe he was just really friendly because of his type of work.
Anyway I'm glad I have one more thing squared away for my family. I want to make as little work for them as possible since I'm hurting them so much.
Anna