
Personal: Funeral
"When the time comes to say goodbye, the last thing your loved ones need is uncertainty or tough decisions made in grief. That's why the **Funeral** section in WhatNow exists—to make every aspect of your final farewell completely clear, so your family can focus on honoring you, not guessing what you wanted.
In this dedicated section, you can define **everything** in as much detail as you like:
- Your preferred type of service—whether a traditional funeral, a celebration of life, a memorial gathering, a graveside service, or something uniquely personal
- Body disposition choices: burial, cremation, green burial, entombment, scattering, or other options
- Where and how you'd like interment or final placement—specific cemetery, plot preferences, urn style, or memorial locations
- Details of the ceremony itself: music selections, favorite songs or hymns, readings, poems, scriptures, or speakers you'd like
- Visual elements: flowers, colors, themes, photos, videos, or any special displays
- Logistics: preferred funeral home or director, timing preferences, who should officiate, attire guidelines, or even food and reception ideas
- Any special requests: military honors, eco-friendly practices, no flowers (donations instead), or personal touches that reflect your life and values
Nothing is too small or too specific—WhatNow lets you outline it all in one secure, easy-to-update place. You can add notes, attach photos, or explain the 'why' behind your choices to bring comfort and meaning.
Unlike vague conversations or scattered notes, the Funeral section removes every layer of doubt. Your loved ones won't wonder: 'What would they have wanted?' They'll know—clearly, respectfully, and exactly as you intended.
This one section lifts an enormous burden during an already emotional time, turning planning into peace.
With WhatNow's Funeral section, you're giving your family the gift of certainty—so they can grieve, remember, and celebrate you without added stress.
Open the Funeral section in WhatNow today. Make your wishes known, and give them the clarity they deserve."
"Your final farewell should reflect your life—start defining it now in WhatNow.")
