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Low Cost Funeral

The Reality of Funeral Costs

Losing a loved one is never easy, and it’s even harder when you’re worried about the costs involved in saying a proper goodbye. Funerals can be expensive, but there are ways to organise a heartfelt send-off without breaking the bank. This guide is here to help you navigate through this difficult time with some practical advice on low-cost funerals.

The Rising Prices

In the UK, the cost of funerals has been steadily rising over the years. According to SunLife’s Cost of Dying Report 2020, the average cost of a basic funeral is now £4,417. This can be a hefty sum for many families, especially when it comes unexpectedly.

The Financial Strain

The financial strain of organising a funeral can add additional stress to an already emotional time. It’s not uncommon for families to struggle with these costs, and some even go into debt trying to organise a fitting farewell. But remember, a meaningful goodbye doesn’t have to be expensive.

Exploring Affordable Options

Direct Cremation

One of the most affordable options available is direct cremation. This is where the body is cremated without a funeral service, and the ashes are returned to the family. This option allows families to say goodbye in their own way, perhaps through a private memorial service or scattering of the ashes, without the hefty price tag of a traditional funeral.

DIY Funerals

Another option to consider is a DIY funeral. This involves families taking care of the arrangements themselves, from transporting the body to organising the service. It can be a more personal and intimate way to say goodbye, but it does require a bit more effort and coordination from the family.

Navigating Funeral Planning

Seeking Help

When planning a low-cost funeral, it’s essential to seek help and advice. There are numerous charities and organisations, such as The Natural Death Centre and Quaker Social Action, which can provide guidance and support during this difficult time.

Discussing Wishes

It’s also crucial to have open discussions with family members about their funeral wishes, preferably before the need arises. Knowing their preferences for a simpler, more cost-effective goodbye can alleviate some of the pressures and uncertainties when the time comes.

Utilising Online Platforms

One platform that has been instrumental in assisting families with affordable funeral options is Simple Send-Offs, a funeral director based on the Wirral. They offer a range of low-cost, straightforward cremation options, helping families to organise a dignified farewell without unnecessary expenses. Their services start from just £995, providing a much-needed alternative to more costly traditional funerals.

 

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