Here for those who need me
I work in final expense insurance, so I'll be upfront about that. But I'm not here to sell anything — I just want to share something I've seen over and over in this work that genuinely moves me.
The families who are most at peace after losing a loved one almost always say the same thing: "We knew what they wanted. They had taken care of it."
That's it. No drama, no scrambling, no difficult decisions made in the worst week of their lives. Just the freedom to grieve, remember, and celebrate a life well lived.
The families who struggle? It's rarely about money. It's about not knowing. Not knowing what their loved one would have wanted. Not knowing how to cover costs they weren't prepared for. Carrying guilt on top of grief.
If you're a senior who has been putting this off — or an adult child who doesn't know how to bring it up — I just want you to know: having this conversation is one of the most loving things you can do for the people you'll leave behind someday.
I'm happy to answer questions if anyone has them. No obligation, just an honest conversation.