Ten Freedoms for Creating Meaningful
Funerals
by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
Meaningful funerals do not just happen. They are well-thought-out
rituals that, at least for a day or two, demand your focus
and your time. But the planning may feel less burdensome
if you keep in mind that the energy you expend now to create
a personalized, inclusive ceremony will help you, your family
and other mourners embark on healthy, healing grief journeys.
The following list is intended to empower
you to create a funeral that will be meaningful to you and
your family and friends.
1. You have the right to make use of ritual.
2. You have the freedom to plan a funeral that will meet
the unique needs of your family.
3. You have the freedom to ask friends and family members
to be involved in the funeral.
4. You have the freedom to view the body before and during
the funeral.
5. You have the freedom to embrace your pain during the
funeral.
6. You have the freedom to plan a funeral that will reflect
your spirituality.
7. You have the freedom to search for meaning before, during
and after the funeral.
8. You have the freedom to make use of memory during the
funeral.
9. You have the freedom to be tolerant of your physical
and emotional limits.
10. You have the freedom to move toward your grief and heal.