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what is the funeral rule?
The Funeral Rule enforced by the Federal Trade Commission, requires funeral directors to give you itemized prices in person and, if you ask, over the phone. The Rule also requires funeral directors to give you other information about their goods … Continue reading
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Where does the pre-paid money go before the death and funeral takes place?
There are two ways to pay for prepaid funeral services. First, you may purchase an insurance policy that includes prepaid funeral arrangements, in which case the money will be paid to the insurance company. The other option is to purchase … Continue reading
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What is a direct burial?
The body is buried shortly after death, usually in a simple casket. No viewing or visitation is involved, so no embalming is necessary. A memorial service may be held at the graveside or later. Direct burial usually costs less than … Continue reading
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What role does the funeral director fill?
Funeral directors are there to help. They are listeners and counselors, tribute planners and crisis managers. Through discussions with you, based on information you share about your wishes and details about your loved one, they are able to offer guidance … Continue reading
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Does the government pay for cremation?
No. However, the Social Security Administration will pay for a portion of the funeral expenses. A lump sum is paid to the spouse or dependent children of the deceased. If a veteran’s death is service-connected, then the government will pay … Continue reading
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whats the best way to notify family and friends of a death
Notifying family and friends of a loved one’s death can be a daunting task. Close family members and friends should be notified in a personal manner such as a telephone call. Don’t be afraid to reach asko the first few … Continue reading
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how do you tell children about a death?
Children should be told of a death in the family. State it as simply as possible. Give brief explanations and honest answers to your child’s questions. Don’t hide death from children by telling them lies to make the subject easier. … Continue reading
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How do I find the best Funeral Home for my needs?
This is a highly personal decision, so only you can decide which is the best Funeral Home for your needs. We suggest beginning by contacting Funeral Directors in your area and visiting the Funeral Homes. Tour the facilities, speak with … Continue reading
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I have already made arrangements and funded my funeral in advance what if i move or want to use another funeral home?
By making arrangements in advance, you were able to express your own wishes and relieve this emotional burden from your family. By funding your funeral in advance, you also relieved the financial burden from your family. Usually, these arrangements can … Continue reading
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I would like my pet buried, how do I go about this?
Your first step would be to contact your Funeral Director. Laws vary from state to state (some do not allow pets to be interred in human cemeteries, some do and some have no laws regarding it at all) and locally. … Continue reading
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What will I need certified copies of the death certificate for?
There are many instances where a certified death certificate is going to be required. These include: financial Information; checking, savings, trust or money market accounts; annuities; Certificates of Deposit; IRAs; mortgage/personal loans; mutual funds; pension funds; and stocks and bonds. … Continue reading
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For how long is it normal to grieve after losing a loved one?
Allow yourself the time that you need to grieve the loss of a loved one. The grieving process is different for everyone; it may take you longer or shorter to grieve your loss than it would someone else. Do not … Continue reading
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What should I do immediately after the funeral?
Immediately after the funeral, the family sometimes invites the attendees to join them for food or a reception at their home or designated place. This gives everyone a chance to talk and provides some time to relax and refresh. Sometimes … Continue reading
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Why is planning a funeral in advance beneficial?
Planning ahead will relieve family members of the stress of making some of the decisions. It also allows you to choose your funeral preference, and pay in advance if desired. It allows you to choose the specific items you want … Continue reading
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Can you be an organ donor and still have a traditional funeral with viewing?
Yes. Regardless of an organ removal, the techniques used by embalmers ensure that the deceased’s appearance will not be compromised. When an organ is removed, the body is stitched up afterward in the same way a live person is stitched … Continue reading
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Can you tell me about the five stages of grief?
The “Five Stages of Grief” refer to the psychological model originally developed by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. It describes the normal grieving stages people go through when coping with a loss. Some people go through all five, some do not, though everyone … Continue reading
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How can I make an online memory of a loved one?
You can create a Web site in memory of your loved one who has passed. Place photos on it. Share your personal story, any poetry you have written, or anything that touches you. You can also allow it to be … Continue reading
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How do you move from spouse to widow?
Losing a loved one – whether through unexpected or anticipated circumstances – is always traumatic. This is especially true with the death of a spouse. It is one of life’s most profound losses. The transition from spouse to widowed is … Continue reading
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If you are going to be cremated do you need to purchase a casket for viewing?
Nowadays, caskets are available for rental, just to fulfill that need. Speak with your Funeral Director about your preference to rent, rather than buy, a casket for the viewing and they will be able to show you the options available … Continue reading
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My state requires an autopsy in the event of certain deaths does this affect embalming viewing or burial?
Preparing an autopsy case can be much more challenging for an Embalmer than the standard case, however most are trained to handle such situations and are able to overcome the technical difficulties with excellent results. Many morgues in the United … Continue reading
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How do I prepare a child for a funeral?
A funeral is a time of closure. A time for people to say goodbye. Children, like adults, need to grieve when they lose a loved one. Attending the funeral will usually help with a child’s grieving process. They will most … Continue reading
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What is the purpose of embalmimg?
Embalming sanitizes and preserves the body, delays the decomposition process, as well as enhances the appearance of the body disfigured by traumatic death or illness. Embalming increases the length of time between death and the final disposition, which allows family … Continue reading
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My loved one passed away last year and I would like to arrange a memorial service on the anniversary of theirpassing. How do I go about this?
Your first decision is where you would like to hold the Memorial Service. Many Funeral Homes offer their facilities for Memorial Services, so you may want to contact your local Funeral Director. Many beautiful Memorial Services have been held at … Continue reading
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Can you tell me about some unique options for hearses?
With the current trend toward unique memorialization of loved ones, there are a lot of different options for hearses. There are motorcycle hearses, horse-drawn carriage hearses, and a multitude of hearses produced by just about every automobile manufacturer. Your local … Continue reading
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what is a cremation?
Cremation is the burning of the body in a crematory furnace, and depending on where the cremation takes place, the body may be burned along with a container or coffin and the clothing the body is wearing. Jewelry is generally … Continue reading
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