Freedom Years

March 20, 2018

Funeral Pre-planning

If you’ve been to a funeral lately, chances are that it started you thinking about what you would like for your own farewell.

 People often come up to us after a funeral to ask about the options and take away one of our free funeral planning kits. It’s a great time to have a chat when the experience is fresh in your mind.

There are so many things to think about:  music, photos, readings, the type of casket, burial or cremation … and the list goes on.  Our advice is to talk to your family, share your family stories, sort out your photos and write everything down, otherwise the details can fade with time.

Your notes can then be left with your family, solicitor, or with us here at Gillions. We often have families commenting to us about how glad they were that this was all sorted out in advance. It helps take the stress out of making those decisions at a time when families are sad and grieving.

 At Gillions, we can help by answering any questions and providing information about the options available including pre-paid funerals.  Did you know that if you are applying for residential care, a pre-paid funeral (up to $10,000) is excluded from asset testing?  And that Gillions offer a discount for Super Gold Card holders as well?

 Our team are happy to discuss all this with you and can provide you with pricing guidelines. Pop in if you are passing, phone us on 03 4552128 or email us at support@gillions.co.nz.

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