Preserving the Family Relationship While Planning a Funeral

Tukios Websites • March 8, 2019

 

 

You are with someone with whom you share some history. Maybe it’s a brother, sister, or a childhood friend. You are talking about an event from the “old days” and you suddenly realize you all remember the event a little differently. Most of us have had this experience. Our relationships work in a similar fashion. The way we love, like the way we remember, is unique to each of us.

A man’s children know him as Dad. Each child knows and loves a slightly different Dad. His wife knows and loves him in yet a different way. A wife may know fears, strengths, hopes, and dreams children never saw. They all love, but in such different ways. Though not a bad thing, it can add to the stress a family experiences during a death and subsequence funeral planning.

So how do you preserve your family relationship and plan a funeral that provides comfort for each family member?

 

  • Establish a common goal. For example: “We want a funeral that reflects Mom’s life, her love for us and our love for her.”  
  • Understand someone has the final say. This is usually the person who is financially and legally responsible. 
  • Agree to listen to each other. REALLY listen with purpose. Listen to understand a point of view, not with the singular intent of getting to the good part where you get to say what you want. 
  • Seek input from a variety of close family members or friends. Don’t forget the little ones. Ask them about grandma. What did they love to do with her? Do they have a special memory or story? 
  • Let go. Realize everything is not going to be as you would choose. Give a little or maybe even a lot.  
  • Ask for a time out when you need it. Your first reaction to someone’s idea may be tempered with a little time and thought. 
  • Use your questions: Tell me more about that? Why is ______ important to you? 
  • Take the advice of Stephen Covey from  The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People , “Seek first to understand and then be understood.” 
  • Emotions are raw when families are mourning a death. Tread lightly and be kind.  Remember you may want to have Thanksgiving dinner with these people in a few months! 

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