Tips for Spouses Who Can’t Agree on Burials Vs. Cremations

Posted on June 17, 2019 by Kyle Struempf under Cremation Service
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Spouses argue about a lot of different things throughout the course of their marriage. From who’s going to clean the dirty bathroom to who’s going to take control of the finances, there are plenty of arguments to go around. But these days, there are some spouses who are arguing right up until the very end. They have differing opinions when it comes to burials vs. Dallas, GA cremations and can’t come to any kind of consensus as far as which option they’ll choose.

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Is this an ongoing battle that you’re dealing with right now? If so, it’s important for you and your spouse to come to some kind of agreement sooner than later. Check out some tips below that will help you do it.

State your positions to one another without being disrespectful.

So, you want to be buried when you die but your spouse wants to take advantage of cremation services in Dallas, GA. Fair enough. But do you both know why you’ve chosen the option that you have? Rather than just arguing back and forth about it, sit down one night and have a heart-to-heart that features each of you stating your position and expressing why you want to be either buried or cremated. This will establish a good understanding of where both of you are coming from.

Do your research on both burials and cremations.

There are some people who want to be buried as opposed to cremated simply because they don’t know the first thing about cremation. There are others who have settled on cremation simply because they’ve talked to a few people who have had good things to say about it. That’s all well and good, but before either you or your spouse chooses one option over the other, you should know everything there is to know about your selection. You should also know everything you can about your spouse’s selection. You might find yourself changing your position after you know more about your options.

Sit down and speak with a funeral director.

You can read all the internet articles you want about burials and cremations. But it can be difficult to decipher some of the information that’s out there about them. Instead of trying to interpret all the information on your own, you and your spouse should make an appointment with a funeral director to talk about the problem you’re having. This won’t be a new problem for most funeral directors. They can provide you with valuable advice on how to handle your disagreement.

Continue to talk about your burial plans moving forward.

You and your spouse could both have a change of heart between now and your final days together. So don’t ever stop talking about whether you want to be buried or cremated. It’s not always the most pleasant conversation to have. But you might be able to come to some kind of compromise in the future when you keep the lines of communication open.

Would you and your spouse like to talk to a funeral director about burials and cremations? Davis-Struempf Funeral Home & Crematory can set you up with one. We can also help you pre-plan funeral services in Dallas, GA if you’d like to go that route. Give us a call at (770) 944-2900 today or stop by 1975 E West Connector, Austell, GA 30106 to get started.