Planning Ahead
    How to Make Plans in Advance
    When making advance plans, there are a number of decisions you’ll have to make. Sinai’s funeral directors will discuss your options with you and help you come to an arrangement that’s best for you and your family. But it’s a good idea to have a sense of the issues that you’ll be discussing. 
    - Burial      vs. cremation
 
    
      - Do       you know whether you’d like to be buried or cremated?
 
    
    - The      type of funeral or memorial service
 
    
      - Do       you know where you’d like the service to take place?
 
      - Would       you like the service to be small, with only family and close friends, or       large, and invite the whole community?
 
      - Are       there certain readings or pieces of music that you’d like read or played       at the service?
 
      - Would       you like flowers or other decorations at the service?
 
      - Would       you like friends and family to donate to a specific charity in your name?
 
    
    - Cemetery
 
    
      - Do       you know where you’d like to be buried—either the specific cemetery or       the city in which you’d like to be buried? Remember that cremated remains       can also be buried in a cemetery.
 
      - Would       you prefer to be buried in a plot (below ground) or in a mausoleum (above       ground)?
 
    
    - Cemetery      marker
 
    
      - Do       you have any wishes for the grave marker—designs, inscriptions, style,       etc.?
 
    
We request that you schedule an appointment to speak with one of Sinai’s funeral directors to discuss your wishes.