How to Go About Letting Your Spouse Know You Want to Be Cremated
Do you feel as though cremation services would be a better option for you than burial services? Then you should sit down with your spouse and let them know you would like to be cremated.

Try To Come Up With a Good Time To Speak With Your Spouse About Cremation.
As we just alluded to, you don’t want to bring cremation up on a whim with your spouse. Your conversation with them isn’t going to go well if you do this. Instead, you should tell your spouse that you would like to set aside some time to talk about your end-of-life plans. And that’s when you should bring up the fact that you would like a McAllen, TX cremation as opposed to a burial. It will put them into the right frame of mind heading into your conversation.
Write Down a List of Reasons Why You Want to Be Cremated.
There’s a pretty good chance that your spouse is going to respond to you telling them that you want to be cremated with one simple word: “Why?” As a result, it’s going to be very important for you to be prepared to run through a list of reasons as to why you want to be cremated. You should do your homework on cremation in advance and be ready to roll with as many reasons as you can come up with. It’s going to show your spouse how serious you are about it and help them to see cremation in a new light at the same time.
Field Questions From Your Spouse If They Have Any (and they will!).
After you’re done telling your spouse all about why you want to be cremated, there will probably be a bunch of other questions that they’ll want to ask you. You should open up the floor to your spouse and let them send one question after another in your direction. You should answer their questions as best you can in an effort to put their mind at ease. You should also look up the answers to any questions that you aren’t able to answer yourself so that you can both learn about cremation together.
Ask Your Spouse If They Share Your Current Opinion On Cremation.
In a perfect world, you and your spouse should try to get on the same page as far as the cremation vs. burial debate is concerned. It would be wonderful for your family if you could both choose to go with the same method of disposition. With this in mind, you should see where your spouse stands on cremation after hearing everything that you’ve had to say. They might be more open to it than you would have imagined.
Would you like to get some
information on cremation
prior to speaking with your spouse? Memorial Funeral Home can set you up with it. We have been conducting McAllen, TX cremations for a long time now and understand all the ins and outs of the cremation industry. Contact us to talk with an experienced funeral director about your
cremation needs
.