Funeral Planning Consultation

Preparing for your own eventual departure is no doubt daunting and emotionally challenging. That’s why our team is dedicated to easing the process for you and your family.

Why It’s Important to Pre-plan Your Funeral (Plus How to Get Started)
It’s common to plan ahead for life’s milestones: weddings, retirement, or a baby’s full-month celebration. But when it comes to funerals, many people hesitate. The idea may feel uncomfortable, especially in Singapore where death is often seen as a taboo topic. Yet, planning your own final farewell offers more benefits than most realise.

Funeral pre-planning simply means making your arrangements in advance. This includes choosing a funeral parlour and package, deciding between burial or cremation, and thinking through personal details such as music, flowers, and how you would like to be remembered. As no one knows when death will come, it is best to plan while you are healthy and clear-minded.

One of the key benefits is having a say in your own farewell. From the atmosphere of the wake to the smallest details, pre-planning ensures your wishes are honoured. It also eases the burden on your loved ones, who would otherwise have to make decisions quickly during a time of grief.

One of our customers who planned their funeral in advance had specifically requested for Lionel Richie’s top hits to be played during the course of his wake. – Darren Cheng, CEO, Direct Funeral Services

Pre-planning also makes financial sense. It helps you understand the cost of a funeral in Singapore, set aside funds, and in some cases, secure a lock-in price. While most contracts come with a validity period and may require renewal, planning ahead is generally more cost-effective than making arrangements at the last minute.

Getting started is simpler than it seems. Begin by reflecting on your preferences, then look for a funeral service provider that aligns with your needs and budget. A reputable reference point is the Association of Funeral Directors Singapore. Once your plans are confirmed, share them with your loved ones and keep proper documentation so they know what to do when the time comes.

Ultimately, pre-planning is not about focusing on death, but about making thoughtful decisions while you can. It brings clarity, reduces stress for your family, and ensures your wishes are carried out with care.

For more guidance on funeral pre-planning in Singapore, you may speak with our team at 6555 1115 for a no-obligation consultation.

What You Need To Consider

Religion

Do you want the funeral to be conducted according to your religion?

Location of wake

Void deck, funeral parlour, or within a landed housing area?

Duration of wake

Wakes in Singapore typically last between 3 and 7 days.

Final resting place

Columbarium, cemetery, sea burial, or inland ash scattering?

Casket Preference

Choose from our wide selection of imported caskets.

Preferred Photo for Photo Wreath

Do you have a favourite photo of yourself that you would like for it to be enlarged and displayed at the wake?

Budget

How much would you like to spend on the entire ceremony? If the expenses are covered by your family, how much can they afford?

Keepsake

Would you like to leave a handwritten note, an heirloom, or any other memorabilia for your loved ones?

General Process of a Funeral

Preparation for wake

Wake

Funeral day ceremony

Post-funeral

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