- Comprehensive planning tool for funerals and end-of-life issues
- PC and PDA formats (Windows and Palm OS®)
- Ability to plan multiple funerals
- Ability to print detailed funeral plan reports
- Printable planning worksheets
- Copy records to the clipboard and paste into word processors
- Open-ended data entry fields for maximum flexibility
- Resource Guide with helpful information
- Free updates and upgrades
- Free email tech support
Wow, it allows you to plan multiple funerals. This must come in handy if you think you'll need to have multiple services since not all of those who want to come to your funeral would want the same things out of a funeral or might actively dislike each other. It's also handy if you would like to plan funerals for other loved ones, say rich Uncle Bob. Who knows, maybe this is THE perfect software for you to embark on your new career as a funeral planner.
I may have to look into that last bit, definitely has potential.
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I could never be a funeral planner. The urge to play pranks would be too great.
(My own plans consist of "dress her and drop her;" if anybody spends a lot of money on my funeral, I intend to come back and haunt them.)
ok, i've gotta say that is a little weird and morbid. but... i have a friend that works for the neptune society so i am used to morbid.
Yeah. Sounds like a great line of work. Personally, I don't think I'll plan my own. Or if I do, I will let other people pick the details. I'll be dead. I won't really care so much.
Hello Dearest,
Just tell the Coroner that you are donating the my remains for science.
I actually have a membership to the Cremation Society of NH.
i decided a long time ago to donate my body to science. and then when they are done with it, the rest should be creamted and scattered at sea.
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