How To Talk To Your Loved Ones About Your Final Wishes

By: Myles O'Riordan
Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Though difficult, expressing your final wishes to loved ones is an essential act of care and preparedness. Planning for end-of-life brings peace of mind that your preferences will be honored.

It also spares your family the trauma of making difficult decisions during a painful time. Communication is key if you want your values and personality to shape your farewell. Here are some tips on talking to your loved ones about your final wishes.

How To Talk To Your Loved One's About Your Final Wishes

At Wagg Funeral Home, we believe there are certain things to keep in mind while discussing your final arrangements:

  • Choose the Right Time - Refrain from springing the conversation unexpectedly. Wait for an opportunity when the family is relaxed and receptive. Holidays and milestones like major birthdays often naturally lead to reflecting on life's big questions. You can use this contemplative mood to share your thoughts on final wishes.
  • Highlight the Importance - Explain that you're initiating the conversation out of love and for their well-being. Knowing they are prepared to carry out your wishes will bring you comfort. Emphasize you want to spare them future hurt and uncertainty.
  • Be Specific - Leave no room for doubt about your preferences. Do you want to be buried or cremated? What type of funeral or memorial service? Share meaningful readings, songs, or other personal touches that capture your spirit. Specify if you want an obituary and any desired charitable donations.
  • Put it in Writing - Supplement the in-person conversation with written documentation. A will and advance directives legally convey your wishes. Give loved ones copies so all are informed. And update documents if they need change.
  • Describe After-Death Planning - Familiarize your family with what needs to be done after your passing, like working with a funeral home, writing an obituary, closing accounts, etc. Prepare them ahead of time for what to expect.
  • Encourage Dialogue - Make it an open, ongoing conversation, not just a one-time address. Invite loved ones to ask questions and share their thoughts. Discussing feelings around death clears the air.

Talk About Your Final Wishes Gracefully

Though end-of-life planning is hard, your loved ones will appreciate you taking the reins. Spelling out your wishes thoughtfully and thoroughly now brings everyone peace later. Let your legacy be a gift of guidance and grace.

For more information on how to talk to your loved ones about your final wishes, please call Wagg Funeral Home at 905-985-2171 or drop us a line. You can also send us your queries through this Online Form, and we will call you back to answer any questions. 

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