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When you hear that someone you know is having cremation services in Katy, TX for a loved one in their family that has passed on, there are lots of things you can do to support them. Many people will send flowers, which is a nice way to go. But that might not be the right answer every time. Instead, you might want to send money. Here are some things to consider as you make that decision and support the people who are mourning.
Before you send flowers, or money, you are going to want to think about what they family would want. They might say something in the obituary, like ‘in lieu of flowers’ that will point you in the right direction. Or, you might just know more about their personality and that can help you to decide what they would want to honor their loved one. Flowers are always nice, but they do wilt and have a temporary life span to them. Money might feel like a more permanent option.
The person who died might have had favorite non-profit organizations that they supported during their life. You might consider donating to those charities in their honor. That’s a nice gesture as well and if you decide to go that way, make sure you let the family know what you did for their loved one. If they passed on from cancer, for example, you might want to donate funds to cancer research or another such charity.
The person who died had a distinct personality and style. Think about things that meant a lot to them in their lifetime and that can help you decide whether to send flowers or money. When you visited with them, if they always had fresh flowers on their table, you know flowers meant a lot to them. On the other hand, if they had silk plants because they couldn’t keep anything alive, it might be better to give money to the family.
If you do decide to send money to a charity for the person who died, it’s a good idea to research that charity. How much of the donated money goes directly to the cause? Are there a lot of administrative costs? You want to make sure as much of the money goes to the cause as possible to make the most of your donation.
If you aren’t sure
what to do with memorial money, that’s okay. You can always send it directly to the family. They can gather the funds and make one larger donation to a certain organization. They might also use the money to cover some of the costs associated with the
cremation services in Katy, TX, which is a great help to them. It also lets them know you are thinking of them and that you want to honor their loved one in whatever way they see fit.
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