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It's Your Funeral!
It's Your Funeral!: Plan the Celebration of a Lifetime--Before It's Too Late | Kathy Benjamin
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You can’t attend your own funeral. But you can have a blast planning it! Death is scary—but planning your funeral doesn't have to be! It's Your Funeral! will help demystify death, decrease your anxiety, and put the fun back in funeral, whether that means a drunken bacchanal or a somber reflection on just how great you were. Every stage of the legacy planning process is considered, from a burial outfit to a funeral theme. Practical and cheeky questions alike are answered, including: • What is the most eco-friendly burial method? • Can I write my own obituary? • Can my body be shot into space after I die? • How can I manage my digital legacy? Offering a plethora of curious facts, strange stories, and inspiration to help you think outside the coffin, It’s Your Funeral! includes worksheets that will ensure your wishes are recorded for posterity. Planning for death should be the time of your life, so let’s get started!
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MaggieCarr
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Having read Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers (Mary Roach) not too much shocked me about this book but I loved the workbook style of it. Each chapter speaks to planning a different portion of your after party then lets you add notes, details, plans to reflect you. There is a whole section about planning a funeral event for before you actually die so that you can attend and that gave me pause- funerals can be expensive and bring...

MaggieCarr ... lots of people together so attending your own funeral could be fun! Next to weddings, Quinceañeras, and other costly events, funerals require a lot of thought and decisions during an already emotional time. Doing a lot of the work for you family before our demise is a generous way to share your love to your family. 1y
ChaoticMissAdventures Curious if it balances the needs of those left behind? I have always had the view of, I am gone what do I care - Funerals are for the comfort and closure of those still living ( I signed up to donate my body to the teaching hospital in town so no body to deal with) 1y
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Abe
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Not my cup of tea. A little dreary subject, wouldn‘t most of you agree?

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With a sense of humor, Kathy Benjamin prepares her readers for the one completely unavoidable consequence of living: death. Like it or not, death comes for us all. Unfortunately for us, we can't control what happens once we're gone, but with a little bit of preparedness, we can sure try.
https://onthebl.org/2021/09/16/confronting-death-in-its-your-funeral-by-kathy-be...

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