You've had that somewhat awkward talk with your spouse, about having Ellis Funeral Home handle your burial, you may even have told your spouse the color casket you'd prefer. Which is all great and dandy, but alas, you also mention to one of your siblings that you were considering cremation. This is how conflict and confusion can begin. However, by preparing a letter of instructions your final wishes can be carried out and misunderstandings can be avoided.One of the most suitable methods for individuals to include their funeral/burial plans, is in a letter of instructions, not in a will (which is normally not readily accessible).A letter of instructions (final wishes or last rights)is just that, a document that specifies the testator's (maker of will) desires regarding organ donation, funer