Calendargirl
Just picking up on a comment by BlueBelle.
If you want a simple funeral, it doesn’t have to be Pure Cremations or similar.
As she says, CoOp and others offer these, as well as traditional funerals.
Check them out, it may be a surprise, price wise, and local businesses benefit from the trade.
Yes, I agree. I decided on one of these - gone with the Co-op. All paid for now, told my AC about it. Money put aside for them to arrange some sort of 'Life Celebration' as and when they wish it.
None of us have any sort of religious believes, and have found it annoying in the past when we have attended other funerals and have heard stranger (whether religious or celebrants) talking about a person they never knew.
When my ex husband died a couple of years ago, he had paid into the funeral arrangements with the local synagogue for over fifty years - so a lot paid in. (had started off for both of us, but after we separated and subsequently divorced, he cut it down just for him. This meant all arrangements cost nothing. My daughter explained to the Rabbi that both her Dad and entire family were totally non-religious, so could he keep any of that aspect as minimal as possible at the service. She was then very upset when god was referred to throughout that subsequent service far more times than anything to do with her Dad.
As has been said, for those of us who live to a really old age (I am now now 84), so many of our friends have pre-deceased us, it usually just comes down to family attending.
I feel real relief that I have taken away this matter from my children.