Steps to Take to Plan a Funeral

PERSONALIZED MEMORIAL SERVICES

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How Does This Work?

STEP ONE

Contact the Proper Authorities

Before planning the funeral, consult the deceased's legal representative, usually an attorney. The Estate Plan will guide the process and may involve others, like a sibling or close friend.

STEP TWO

Reach Out To Us

Our funeral directors will guide you through options, handle documentation, and ensure the plans align with the deceased's wishes, including burial, cremation, and memorial services.

STEP THREE

Make Arrangements

Funeral options include traditional burials, graveside services, cremation, or celebrations of life. Once you decide, contact a Funeral Director to finalize plans. They’ll help with details like obituaries, flowers, and slideshows, providing support through every step.

STEP FOUR

Attend Service

Attend the service to honor your loved one, supported by the funeral staff. They’ll ensure everything runs smoothly and handle any last-minute needs, allowing you to focus on the memorial.

STEP FIVE

Follow up & Grief Healing

We want to ensure you're supported during this difficult time. Resources like support groups, counseling, and community programs are available to help you and your loved ones find comfort and healing.

READY TO PLAN A FUNERAL SERVICE

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What steps are involved in prearranging a funeral?

    The first step would be to write down your wishes. Indicate if you would prefer burial or cremation. Write down your ideas for the service you would like, cemetery choice, etc. If you've made those choices, or even if you're unsure, schedule a time to meet with one of our funeral directors who can explain the different service options, merchandise choices, as well as the different ways to pay for the funeral.

  • What information do I need to prearrange a funeral?

    You'll need basic information about yourself or the person you are planning for, such as date of birth, marital status, parent's full names, etc. Besides the biological information, you'll need to choose burial or cremation, what type of service you'd like, what cemetery to use, etc. Our caring staff will help you with this process.

  • Do I have to pay in advance?

    Preplanning is merely making your wishes known; however, most families who do this also choose to pre-fund their funeral. Doing so will relieve the financial burden on your family and offer peace of mind to you.

  • Can I transfer my plans to or from another funeral home?

    If you have plans at another funeral home and would like to move them here, we will help you do that. If you move from the area and would like to transfer your arrangements to another funeral home, we will assist you with that as well.