YOURS (UK)

Make life easier for your nearest and dearest

... and take the worry away when you’re gone, with a funeral plan

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Have you ever helped to arrange a funeral for someone you care about? There’s nothing else like it, is there? You’re handed such an important responsibi­lity at a time of immeasurab­le grief, shock, numbness and any other feeling you might be experienci­ng. Losing someone close to us is difficult enough, but when you’re tasked with making the funeral arrangemen­ts (and finding the money to pay for it) in as little as a few days, the experience can be overwhelmi­ng.

Coping with loss

For your closest family and friends, the responsibi­lity of making decisions without knowing your wishes is likely to be incredibly distressin­g. Whats more, with the costs of funerals soaring every year (by about 5%**), it may be difficult to know how your nearest and dearest will be able to find the funds needed within a short space of time. As you can imagine, there will be a lot to cope with, and by opening up and planning now, we can really help ourselves – and our family.

Peace of mind for the future

One of the reasons that planning is so important is because it enables us to share our own wishes. By talking about our wishes, we can help to make a difficult time in the future much easier for our families. We feel the best way to do this is with a funeral plan, which allows you to make all the important decisions now while covering the essential costs in advance. It’s the ultimate in peace of mind, as your family are protected from having to make potentiall­y upsetting decisions themselves, or having to find the money for your funeral at an already difficult time. Funeral costs are rising faster than inflation, so fixing the costs at today’s prices can really pay off in the long-term. Yours have teamed up with Avalon, the trusted funeral plan specialist­s, to ensure our readers are provided with pressure-free, five-star guidance. By calling today, you can ensure you get the send-off you deserve and make the day a celebratio­n of your life.

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