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Dealing with pain and grief when a loved one dies is tough, but amid that grieving process also lies the immediate and practical task of arranging the funeral. While seeing to the immediate post-death arrangements, it is important to bear in mind these three key procedures.
1.Check for Pre-Planning Plans
Check to see if the deceased has made or purchased any pre-existing preplanning plans, and if so, inform the person appointed or company to carry out his/her last wish.2.Register the Death
Register the death at any police divisional headquarters, neighbourhood police centre or police post, or the ICA building.3.Assign a Funeral Director
Have a funeral director arrange the funeral and wake. If a preplanning package is purchased beforehand, contact the appointed company and they will take over from thereon.
For a comprehensive guide as to Funeral Etiquette on what to say or what to do when attending a Funeral. Read Funeral Etiquette: What to Say & What to Do for more information.
Registering a Death
Upon successful registration, you will be issued a Death Certificate. All of this is to be done within 24 hours of death occurrence. The service is free of charge and the death certificate can be used subsequently for arrangements in the funeral, obituary, burial, or cremation.
Going To Mortuary @HSA
If the cause of death cannot be identified or unnatural deaths. The body will be referred to the police and the body will be sent to the Mortuary @HSA. The next of kin will be informed to head down to the mortuary to identify the body.
Arranging Funeral
For the uninitiated, this can be a daunting task. You can hold the wake in your home or at a funeral parlour, with the latter being the most expensive option. However weighing in on matters such as convenience, here is a generic rundown of the pros and cons. That being said, the funeral service provider will usually provide you with as need funeral packages.Funeral Parlour: The more expensive alternative to holding a wake there as it is considered as venue rental. The upside to this is that most funeral parlour are locked up at night, which means you can head home to rest.Landed Property: Permit is required from Land Transport Authority (LTA) should you need to set up additional tentage space that uses part of the road outside the house. Parking for guests will be a hassle and pose an inconvenience for your neighbours.HDB Void deck/ Condo: Permit is required from the Town Council for HDB Void deck while Permission from Condo Management is required for those living in private apartments. This is the most convenient and cost-efficient alternative where you can easily get a shower, rests, attend to matters. The cons are that you will not be able to lock up space and will need family members to stay around to keep vigil.The number of Days
3-day wakes are the norm now while having more depending on culture and beliefs can significantly increase the cost of the funeral. That being said, the cost of funerals will undoubtedly rise in the near future. Therefore to ease the cost of funerals the key is to start planning early.Keeping cost low, and leaving with dignity: Planning early help keeps cost low and in turn, helps you save a lot more against inflations and increasing cost of living.Pre-payment: Nirvana Memorial Garden allows you to pay in zero percent interest instalments for your funeral packages with a low down payment so that your loved ones will not be financially burdened by the cost of funeral and can focus on grieving. For more information regarding our Funeral Service Packages click here.
Placing an Obituary
This is completely optional, although, for the older Merdeka generations, they will wish to announce their death in local newspapers to reach out to their friends and relatives on the details of the wake and funerals. Depending on the size the cost of placing an obituary in the papers can range from $1k to $10k upwards.
These days other mediums such as Whatsapp, and telegram are used to convey details relating to the wake and funerals.Digital Obituary
A digital obituary is not an online replica of the print obituary. It enables visitors to share condolences on the page, add funeral details to their calendars, and share the obituary on social media. For more information regarding digital obituary click here.
Notifying Banks & Insurance
As digital technology becomes intricately entangled into our everyday lives. it becomes increasingly important to learn how we can better protect our digital assets online to ensure that our beneficiaries will be able to have access to them when we pass on. A lack of a proper memorandum may risk depriving your beneficiaries of the digital assets. Read Your Digital Assets: Six Steps to protect them after death for more information.
Burial/Cremation
After the wake, we will have to decide on how we would like to do with the remains of our loved ones.Burial (Land)Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex is the only cemetery in Singapore that allows land burials and the lease period is only limited to 15 years. Remains will have to be either re-interred or cremated after the expiry of the lease. For this reason, many opt for other alternatives.
Burial costs range from $315 for Adult Muslim, Parsi or Bahai burial to $940 for Christian, Chinese or Hindu burial. For more information on cost. Click here Burial (Sea)
Opted potentially as a more cost-saving and more environmentally friendly option comparing to burial and cremation since there is no need to pay to store the urn at columbarium and that the generations after you will no longer have to maintain the niche nor visit you.
The MPA’s Port Marine Safety Control Centre can help you with this where you can opt to scatter the remains in the Sea, 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) south of Pulau Semakau. This can be done daily, from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. The cost of sea burial can cost about $100 without any ritual, or $400 to $480 with rituals, and upwards of $1000 for extravagant ones. Cremation
The main three crematoriums in Singapore are Mandai Crematorium (government), Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (private), and Tse Toh Aum Temple (private).
Cremation will require an urn for storage of the remains and a niche in a columbarium to house the urn. Comparing and contrasting private columbaria to government-owned columbaria, there is numerous reason as to why one opts for a private columbarium. While cost is not one of the reasons why people opt for a private columbarium, the following are worthy considerations to ponder about.
- Design and Customisation considerations Choices of different niche choices with different suite designs and unique features
- Comfort, Special, and Tranquil resting place Spacious and tranquil environment as the final resting place
- One-stop Funeral Services Full fledge funeral services from start to end. Professional staff to assist and provide a meaningful memorial service and funeral wake for the special someone
- Availability of Pre-Planning Services Future cost saving against inflation and cost of living by locking price for Niches and Funeral Service Packages with zero percent interest and low downpayment.
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