Funeral Questions …
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2026 10:24 am
As we get older we begin to plan for the future (far in the future, we trust) but funerals keep crossing our minds. We have a savings account with funds to bury us. But inevitably costs will rise. However we have always shied away from funeral plans for a number of reasons.
Firstly the number of companies who operate these plans (especially in the UK) going bust is frightening. Secondly the plan we were recommended here has some appalling reviews on “Trust Pilot”, with additional charges being demanded before burial could take place. Thirdly we don’t want to tie up the capital all at once (with the possibility, however remote, of losing it).
An article in the UK papers detailed the 46,000 people who had lost their investment with the last disaster.
A number of commentators mentioned they had taken out insurance policies to cover funeral costs, which allowed monthly payments.
Any thoughts on all of this? And roll on the opening of the crematorium …
Firstly the number of companies who operate these plans (especially in the UK) going bust is frightening. Secondly the plan we were recommended here has some appalling reviews on “Trust Pilot”, with additional charges being demanded before burial could take place. Thirdly we don’t want to tie up the capital all at once (with the possibility, however remote, of losing it).
An article in the UK papers detailed the 46,000 people who had lost their investment with the last disaster.
A number of commentators mentioned they had taken out insurance policies to cover funeral costs, which allowed monthly payments.
Any thoughts on all of this? And roll on the opening of the crematorium …